The documentation from version 39.5.17 of PLANTA project can be found in the new PLANTA Online Help.

Include Subproject in the Structure MOD009BHG

Access path

From DB 39.5.9

  • Project panel NEW Further... Subprojects in the box of the required project, click on the Create subproject button or select the context menu command of the same name when the What do you want to do? dialog message is displayed, click on the Assign existing project button Include Subproject in the Structure

Up to DB 39.5.9

  • Project panel Subprojects in the box of the required project, click on the Create Subproject button or select the context menu command of the same name when the What do you want to do? message is displayed, click on the Assign an existing project button Include Subproject in the Structure
  • Information

    From DB 39.5.7

    • This module contains two data areas: Further projects and Current project structure.
    • In the Further projects area, existing active (Status=1) unstructured projects with Posting type=0 and without status reports NEW as well as projects that are not assigned to any program or portfolio, are offered for selection.
    • The Current project structure area is automatically expanded when you open the module.
      • In this area, the current project structure is displayed as a tree.

    Up to DB 39.5.7

  • This module contains two data areas: Further projects and Current project structure.
  • In the Further projects area, existing active (Status=1) unstructured projects with Posting type=0 and without status reports are offered for selection.
  • The Current project structure area is automatically expanded when you open the module.
    • In this area, the current project structure is displayed as a tree.
  • Procedure for assigning an existing project

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