When you request a project, you add actions associated with the project. To facilitate this process, you can set up a project template. A project template is a project that includes work packages and actions that you know you will frequently apply to various projects. You may also want to use a project template if you want to standardize the tasks you are using for projects, such as obtaining building permits, or creating architectural drawings.
You can apply the project template when you create a project request by selecting a Template Project from the Template Project list. See Requesting a Project. When you apply the project template, all the work packages and actions in the project template are applied to the project request. You can then modify the work packages and actions, if needed.
You can also apply a template after creating or requesting the project. For more information on applying a project template, see the Adding or Editing Project Actions topic.
To define a project template:
Project Name: Enter a unique name to identify the template.
Project Type: Selecting a project type enables you to search for projects and generate reports by project type. If the project does not clearly fit into a type, or if you do not want to use this field, select N/A to indicate that the template has no project type.
Work Package: Enter an identifying name for the work package. The name must be unique among the work packages for the project.
Project Code: When you select a template before clicking Add New, the Project Code is filled in with the Project Template this work package is for.
Days Per Week: Select the number of days per week that work will be performed for this work package. .It is important to remember when estimating design schedules that the timeline in the Gantt chart depends on the project/work package Days Per Week setting in addition to the start date and duration.
Summary / Description: Enter additional information specific to this work package.
To add actions to the project template:
Work Breakdown Structure Code: A hierarchical structure that is used to organize tasks. Enter the number that indicates this action's place in the hierarchy of actions. For example, if a task is first in the outline of your project actions, then the outline number for that task is 1; the outline number for the first subtask under this task is 1.1.
Duration -Est. Baseline (Days). This field is used along with the 'Date Planned For' that you enter for the project to estimate baseline schedules with the Baseline Gantt chart. From Project Management this is done using the Prioritize & Estimate/Estimate Baseline Schedule and Durations task. From Commissioning this is done using the Design/Update Commissioning Plan task. You will be able to edit the date and duration for each action using the Gantt chart.
Cost- Est. Baseline (Exp.)/ Cost - Est. Baseline (Cap.): By entering the estimated capital and expense costs, you can track baseline costs. You can obtain this information from company data or from Web sites that provide standard pricing estimates. Baseline costs are used by approving managers when deciding whether or not to approve the project, and are shown as a guide when entering scenario costs in the Capital Budgeting application.
Description: Enter a generic description for this action.