Configure parameters displayed on project cards in classic Project Workspace
Configure the parameters that are displayed on a project card in My Projects Space page of classic Project Workspace. A card shows the project summary so that project managers can quickly gauge project status and health by looking at the card.
Classic Project Workspace is being prepared for future deprecation. It will be hidden and no longer available for installation but will continue to be supported. For details, see the Deprecation Process [KB0867184] article in the Now Support knowledge base. Use new Project Workspace with enhanced UI to help you efficiently manage your projects.
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The project workspace overview page My Projects Space displays the projects as cards based on the filter criteria. The cards have a color band at the top. The color of the band is based on the Status field in the respective project record. Each card further displays the following information about the project in three rows:
- Row 1 displays project name, state, project manager name, and important project
dates. The displayed project dates are based on the current state of the
project:
- If the project state is Pending or Open, planned start date and planned end date are displayed.
- If the project state is Work in Progress, actual start date and planned end date are displayed.
- If the project state is Closed, actual start date and actual end date are displayed.
- Row 2 displays Status, Percent complete, and Phase columns from project [pm_project] table. The number of displayed columns in this row is fixed to 3, but the columns to be displayed can be configured in [pm_home_page_config] table.
- Row 3 displays the following project information based on the current state of
the project.
- Open risks, open issues, actions, and overdue tasks of the project under Updates heading.
- Date and short description of the last missed milestone task under Last missed milestone heading.
You can configure the information which is displayed in row 2 and row3 on a card.