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The Project Issue Register report displays comprehensive information for each project issue. The issue register also provides the option to display items that are associated to the issue such as notes, action items, and tasks. Report Prerequisites Verify that you have completed the following prerequisites before you run this report: • The project must have at least one issue for the project to display in the report. • The issue properties must have fields such as description, category, resolution, target resolution, impact date, and originating ID completed for them to display data in the report. The issue name, issue ID, priority, status, and owner are required in Classic PPM so they always display data. -
The My Issues portlet displays all issues within active project that the logged in user is assigned to. The portlet provides the logged in user a single place to view issues across multiple projects without having to go into each project individually. The filter then allows the user to narrow their search by Issue ID, Issue Name, Project ID, Project Name, and Issue Status. You may also narrow the view to display issues with a target resolution date within a certain date range. -
The My Issues portlet displays all issues within active project that the logged in user is assigned to. The portlet provides the logged in user a single place to view issues across multiple projects without having to go into each project individually. The filter then allows the user to narrow their search by Issue ID, Issue Name, Project ID, Project Name, and Issue Status. You may also narrow the view to display issues with a target resolution date within a certain date range. -
The Resource Data Issues portlet is used to identify data exceptions related to resource setup. This portlet helps to identify where resources are missing key data or are possibly sitting in an exception state. This view will show resources that have one or many exceptions, including inactive resources. There is no security built into this portlet - all resources will show. The only required field in the filter is Days, which is the number of days since the user last logged in. The user may also narrow the results by resource, OBS, or project type. -
The Project Data Issues portlet is used to identify data exceptions related to project setup. This portlet helps to identify where projects are missing key data or are possibly sitting in an exception state. This view will show projects that have one or many exceptions, including inactive projects. The user may also narrow the results by project, OBS, or project type. -
The Project Data Issues portlet is used to identify data exceptions related to project setup. This portlet helps to identify where projects are missing key data or are possibly sitting in an exception state. This view will show projects that have one or many exceptions, including inactive projects. The user may also narrow the results by project, OBS, or project type. -
All Issues report provides the Project Managers a single place to view all the Issues across multiple projects. User can view only the projects that he has access to. This report provides Issue information such as ID, Name, Category, Assigned To, Status, Priority, Target Resolution Date and Days Open ( # of days Issue is open ) User can further narrow their search by OBS Type & Path, Issue Name, Project Name, Project ID, Is Project Active?, Issue Owner, Issue Status, Issue Target Resolution Date, Issue Category and Issue Priority. -
The My Issues portlet displays all issues within active project that the logged in user is assigned to. The portlet provides the logged in user a single place to view issues across multiple projects without having to go into each project individually. The filter then allows the user to narrow their search by Issue ID, Issue Name, Project ID, Project Name, and Issue Status. You may also narrow the view to display issues with a target resolution date within a certain date range. -
The Late Issues portlet displays all issues related to active projects that the logged in user has view rights to. The issues displayed are those that are past their target resolution date but not Closed or Resolved. The portlet provides a Project Manager the ability to view and track issues across multiple projects without going into each project individually. This portlet displays the issue, the associated project name and project manager, as well as the issue owner, target resolution date, status, and priority of the issue, along with the total number of days the issue has been open. The user has the ability to filter by several criteria in order to narrow down the late issues. -
The Late Issues portlet displays all issues related to active projects that the logged in user has view rights to. The issues displayed are those that are past their target resolution date but not Closed or Resolved. The portlet provides a Project Manager the ability to view and track issues across multiple projects without going into each project individually. This portlet displays the issue, the associated project name and project manager, as well as the issue owner, target resolution date, status, and priority of the issue, along with the total number of days the issue has been open. The user has the ability to filter by several criteria in order to narrow down the late issues. -
The All Issues portlet displays all Issues related to active projects that the logged in user has view rights to. The portlet provides the project manager a single place to view issues across multiple projects without having to go into each project individually, and allows for more efficient management and reporting across projects. The filter then allows the user to narrow their search by Issue ID, Issue Name, Project ID, Project Name, the individual to whom the issue is assigned, and Issue Status. You may also narrow the view to display issues with a target resolution date within a certain date range, or Issues associated with a particular Category or OBS unit. Note: Only the projects that the user has viewer rights to will show up in the list.

