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This view depicts trends of created and resolved Incidents over time, grouped by month. The count of incidents opened is determined by the Created Date of the Incident, and the count of Incidents closed is determined by the Resolution Date of the Incident. The view is filterable by Priority and Urgency as well as a date range. NOTE: The values returned are the total sum for a given month, not a cumulative total over time. -
This view depicts trends of created and resolved Incidents over time, grouped by month. The count of incidents opened is determined by the Created Date of the Incident, and the count of Incidents closed is determined by the Resolution Date of the Incident. The view is filterable by Priority and Urgency as well as a date range. NOTE: The values returned are the total sum for a given month, not a cumulative total over time. -
The Team Skills portlet displays Skill Proficiency and Interest Level by Resource. Users can utilize this view to search for Resources by Skill, Parent Skill, Interest, Role, Parent Role, Resource and Resource OBS. This portlet grants a Project Manager or Resource Manager the ability to determine which Resources best fit the needs for their project. -
The Pending Actuals portlet displays pending actuals for resources by task. This portlet allows the user to filter on Project, Project Manager, Is Active and Is Open for Time Entry. This portlet provides Resource Managers and Project Managers a simple way to analyse which actuals have been submitted but not posted on specific tasks, as well as the aggregate pending hour total. Note: the information displayed is dependent on what the user has security rights to view. -
The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Open Issues portlet gives the ability to view issues on sub-projects of a program that are not closed or resolved. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, issue name, owner, target date, status and priority. -
The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Open Issues portlet gives the ability to view issues on sub-projects of a program that are not closed or resolved. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by priority and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, issue name, owner, target date, status and priority. -
The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Change Requests portlet gives the ability to view all change requests of sub-projects of a program. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by status, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, change request name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority. -
The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Change Requests portlet gives the ability to view all change requests of sub-projects of a program. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by status, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, change request name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority. -
The Program Dashboard Sub-Project Change Requests portlet gives the ability to view all change requests of sub-projects of a program. The portlet will pull the "id" from the page it is placed on, so this portlet is usually placed on the dashboard tab. The portlet sorts the issues first by status, in descending order, and then by target date. It displays the sub-project name, change request name, owner, status, target date, approved by, and the priority.

