Prime Business Objects

The following Prime business objects are available in the Data Dictionary menu of the Gateway user interface. Select a specific business object to review a detailed list of fields supported for that business object.

Business Object

Description

Project

A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. Projects usually contain a work breakdown structure (WBS) and activities.

Location

The location is used to store address information including latitude and longitude. Locations can be assigned to resources, projects and/or activities.

WBSSpread

Summarized spread data per WBS.

UDFType

User-defined fields (UDFs) enable users to add custom fields and values to the project database.

Activity

An activity is a unit of work performed during the course of a project.

Resource

Resources include labor, nonlabor, and materials that are used for activities across all projects.

Role

Roles are project personnel job titles or skills, such as mechanical engineer, inspector, or carpenter. They represent a type of resource with a certain level of proficiency rather than a specific individual

Calendar

Calendars defined the available work hours in each calendar day, and includes global and resource types.

ResourceAssignment

Resource assignments track the work of resources or roles that are performing various activities.

Relationship

A relationship defines how an activity relates to the start or finish of another activity or assignment. These relationships, which form the logic of the project network, are used together with activity durations to determine schedule dates.

Risk

The risk object represents a probabilistic event or condition which if it occurs has an impact on the project.

RiskThreshold

The risk threshold object contains the name, description, and type of each risk threshold. Risk thresholds provide a mechanism for setting up the criteria that is used to assess the risk.

RiskThresholdLevel

The risk threshold level object stores the level information (e.g. Low, Medium, High) for each risk threshold.

RiskImpact

The risk impact object stores the pre-response qualitative value assigned to a risk for each of the risk thresholds.

RiskMatrix

The risk matrix object contains the name and description of each probability and impact diagram (PID). The Risk Matrix is then used to qualitatively assess each risk and assign a score.

RiskMatrixThreshold

The risk matrix threshold object creates a relationship between a RiskThreshold object and a RiskMatrix object. This allows a single RiskThreshold object to be associated with multiple RiskMatrix objects.

WBS

The project work breakdown structure (WBS) is a hierarchical arrangement of the products and services produced during and by a project. Each element of a WBS may contain more-detailed WBS elements, activities, or both. WBS are hierarchical objects.

ActivityRisk

The activity risk object stores the relationship between a single Activity and a single Risk.

RiskResponsePlan

The risk response plan object communicates how the project team plans to address the identified risk.

RiskResponseAction

The risk response action object contains the detailed steps that need to occur to complete the risk response plan. Multiple actions can be associated with one response plan and each action can be linked to an activity in the project.

ProjectCodeType

Project code types provide a way of classifying project codes. Project codes are user-defined codes to classify and categorize projects across the enterprise.

ProjectCode

Project codes are user-defined codes to classify and categorize projects across the enterprise.

EPS

EPS

In This Section

Activity

ActivityRisk

Calendar

EPS

Location

Project

ProjectCode

ProjectCodeType

Relationship

Resource

ResourceAssignment

Risk

RiskImpact

RiskMatrix

RiskMatrixScore

RiskMatrixThreshold

RiskResponseAction

RiskResponseActionImpact

RiskResponsePlan

RiskThreshold

RiskThresholdLevel

Role

UDFType

WBS

WBSSpread



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