Exact PSA provides the possibility to create and manage the project scope using the technique from PRINCE2 project management method, which is product breakdown structure (PBS).
In this technique, the project scope is broken down into individual products until the smallest are discovered, and the project manager can estimate the duration of activities and quantities of material needed to deliver those products.
In Exact PSA, products are called deliverables, and are accessible to the project manager via the Project monitor section of the project card if the Use deliverables & WBS check box is selected on the related project card. For more information, see Viewing project cards.
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The information in this document is applicable to product update 256 and higher. If you have versions lower than this, certain features explained here will not be applicable.
Keep in mind: If you are accessing the Project deliverables page of a project for the first time, a pop-up page will be displayed for you to create a main deliverable or copy deliverables from another project.
Keep in mind: This procedure is required only if you are accessing the Project deliverables page of the related project for the first time or if you have deleted all existing deliverables, including the main deliverable.
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Keep in mind: You can only view the parent deliverable if the related project is a child project.
Keep in mind: All fields with the “!” icon are mandatory.
Keep in mind: The number at Version number increases automatically by 1 with every creation of a snapshot (for example 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0). The version number cannot be modified.
Click this to view the parent deliverable.
Note: This is displayed only when the related project is a child project.
Click this to save a snapshot of the existing deliverables and WBS lines of the project.
Click this to exit.
Click this to create a deliverable.
Note: This is displayed under the Deliverables section.
This section displays general information of the related project. It cannot be edited.
This displays the name of the related project.
This displays the name of the related customer.
This displays the name of the manager of the project.
This displays the duration of the project.
Note: This section displays a list of WBS approval requests created for the related project, which contain the snapshots of deliverables and WBS lines. This section is available only if a request type is defined in the WBS approval field at Modules ? Projects ? Setup ? Professional services automation ? Settings.
This column displays the request IDs. You can click the hyperlink to display the respective request.
This column displays the descriptions of the requests.
This column displays the amounts of the WBS cost for the main and sub-deliverables.
This column displays the amounts of the WBS revenue for the main and sub-deliverables.
This column displays "Complete" for requests that have been approved, and "Incomplete" for requests that have not been approved.
This column displays the dates of approval or completion for requests that have been approved, and "-" for requests that have not been approved.
This column displays all the names of the deliverables and sub-deliverables related to the project. You can click the hyperlink to view or modify the deliverable.
This column displays the statuses of the deliverables. A new deliverable is indicated by a light grey circle, while a deliverable that is in progress is indicated by a green circle. A deliverable that has been completed is indicated by a check.
This column displays the start date of the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable.
This column displays the end date of the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable.
This column displays the work breakdown structure (WBS) cost of the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable.
This column displays the work breakdown structure (WBS) revenue of the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable.
This column displays the margin in percentage for the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable.
This column displays the icons on which a user can click to perform certain actions for the corresponding deliverable or sub-deliverable. The following describes the icons: