About the Projects Tab

The Project tab appears in every Proliance document that can be linked to a project. Use this tab to:

The number of projects the current document is linked to is indicated in the title of Project tab.

Note:

  • This feature is optional, and may not appear in your Proliance implementation.

When project functionality is enabled in Proliance, links between projects and other Proliance documents take on additional importance. When you link a document to a project, Proliance enforces an additional layer of security for the document, depending on the user's project settings. For example, documents linked to a project can be hidden from users who are not themselves explicitly linked to that project. In this way, access to project-related documents is restricted to only those users who are "in" the project by being linked to it.

For more information about the Projects feature in Proliance, see "About Projects".

Linked Projects

The Linked Projects section on the Projects tab contains two areas. The top area contains two radio buttons, and the bottom area, a grid. The radio buttons control whether the current document is linked to all projects in the workspace, or only specific projects. The grid lists specific projects that are linked to the current document.

The status of the radio buttons determines the linking of projects not specifically listed in the grid:

The grid displays the following columns:

Note:

  • You may find that some project links are read-only and cannot be modified or deleted. These links are read-only because your contact document is not linked to the same project the current document is linked to. For more information, see About Projects.

The following table summarizes the actions available on the Projects tab. These actions are determined by the permissions in your security role.

From the Projects tab, you can... Button

Create a new link to an existing project.

Add

Delete an existing link to a project.

Delete

Project Settings

The Project Settings section appears on the Projects tab for Proliance document types that are used to manage child line items:

The Project Settings section provides the option of enforcing project linking restrictions on the child line items of the current document. This section allows you to choose Yes or No in the Restrict Projects that Child Items Can Link To field.

If you select Yes, the current document can only be saved if both the parent document and child line items have the same project links in common. When choosing a project to associate to a line item, Proliance makes choosing the appropriate project easier by limiting the list of projects available to only those that are currently linked to the parent document.

If you select No, the child items of the current document can be associated with any project in the workspace that you have permissions to link to. These project links will be automatically be applied to the parent document if they don't already exist there.