Create a Project group
Project groups are a type of dimension. The way that you set up a project group depends on how you plan to use the groups. For example, you can set up project groups according to their status, project manager, or project type to name a few of the ways in which project groups can be used.
Within each project group, you can define multiple groups for different purposes, such as groups that filter customers by type, amount due, country, or a combination of criteria.
| Subscription |
Company Projects |
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| Regional availability |
Company and Projects:
Construction:
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| User type |
Business Construction Manager Project Manager Employee (Viewing) |
| Permissions | Dimension groups (varies by application): List, View, Add, Edit |
Add a project group
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Go to Projects > Setup > Projects > Groups.
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Select Create in the upper left corner of the window.
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On the Project group information page, enter or select a Project group ID and Project name in the respective fields. Optionally, enter a project Description.
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From the Group type dropdown, select an option to specify which members are included in when filtering on this dimension group.
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Select All members to set up filters that automatically select the group members from a pool of all dimension members.
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Select Specific members to select the dimension members manually. You can then apply filters to refine the group further.
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Select a Sort order: Ascending or Descending, then select a Sort field from the dropdown menu and enter the desired Maximum matches.
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Optionally, select the check box to include a Dimension structure.
Creating a dimension structure from a group allows you to add the group to the rows or columns of a financial report. -
Optionally, add filtering to the group:
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Select the field that you want to filter.
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Specify a Filter, Operator, and Value, then set the Filter conditions.
The options depend on the field you selected. For more information, see Filter with Project dimensions.
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Save the group.
Control the display order of a group
How you define the group determines the display order for members.
| Group type | How to sort members |
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All members |
By default, members are sorted in ascending order based on ID, but you can change the sort order. For example, you can sort a customer group in Ascending order based on the Last Name field. To define the sort order, set the Sort order to Ascending or Descending and then select the field to use for sorting. |
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Specific members |
Members will be displayed in the order they appear in the Members list. Learn how to select and order members. |
- Select All members as the group type.
- Change the sort order as needed.
- In the Filters list, filter for all Active members.
- For the Field, select Status.
- For the Operator, select equals.
- For the Value, select Active.
- Select All members as the group type.
- Change the sort order as needed.
- Use the Filters list to filter on specific fields (such as the department manager).
- Select Specific members as the group type.
- Use the Members list to add, delete, or reorder members.
- Do not apply any filters to the group.
- Select Specific members as the group type.
- Use the Members list to add, delete, or reorder members.
- Use the Filters list to narrow the members further based on specific fields.
- Select All members as the group type.
- Set the Sort order to Ascending or Descending and then select the field to use.
- Enter the number of matches in the Max matches field.
Select dimension members and set their order
When you select specific members of a dimension, you’re picking what you want to include. For example, you might want to create a group that contains projects with a certain status.
- Set the Group type to Specific members.
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Use the Members list to select the members to include. The sort order that you select will be used in any reports that show dimensions in columns or rows.
If you're creating a dimension group at the top level, you cannot include members that belong to an entity. Try creating the dimension group from the entity itself.
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