For any new features and enhancements in OWB, refer to the OWB Release Notes.
Starting with this release, you can use the Date and Time option in the Formatting Options to configure the Date attribute. This option is applicable only for the Date attribute and is cleared by default. When you configure the Date attribute, the configuration can be persisted into the View data just as other options.
The Date and Time option is supported in the following languages:
Note: The Open Workbench Date format configuration is independent of, and does not affect, the CA Clarity PPM view configuration. The configuration persists only on the client side and cannot be saved back to CA Clarity PPM. If you configure the Date attribute to appear as Date and Time in CA Clarity PPM, the configuration exists only in the application and it does not affect Open Workbench. By default, the Date attribute appears as Date in Open Workbench, unless you have configured that attribute to appear as Date and Time.
Upgrade Action: None
This release includes the following user interface enhancements to make it grid-based:
Double-clicking the column separator in the head of a grid view resizes the column width. The column to the left of the separator automatically resizes so you can see the full content. If the content is wider than the available space, the columns resize so that the fields fill the available space, but leave room for other columns.
Double-clicking the panel separator moves the separator to fit the panel to the left of the separator so that the full panel is visible. If the panel is wider than the screen, the separator moves, pushing the panels to the right off the screen.
Before this release, the scroll bars did not tell you how much content is in the view and in which position the display is located in the view. Starting with this release, the size of the scroll bars reflects the portion of the screen that is visible in relation to the total content. If the content of the panel is two screens high, the vertical scroll bar handle occupies half of the available scroll bar height. This allows you to see how much content is in the panel and you can also determine the exact position of the display.
Before this release, the grid scroll bars were available even if there was no scrollable content. Starting with this release, the scroll bars disappear when no scrollable content is present, allowing for a larger display of data.
Upgrade Action: None
The Dependency Deletion feature lets you remove unwanted dependencies. The feature is divided into the following parts:
When you hover over a dependency line in the Gantt chart, the cursor changes to crosshair.
Double-clicking the dependency line opens the Task Properties window with the Dependencies tab selected and the successor task highlighted. You can edit or delete the highlighted task.
Upgrade Action: None
You can turn on and off the appearance of separation lines using the Show margins check box in the ribbon menu. The separation lines appear between two display elements, for example, between the page header and the page content. Use these separators to change the delimiters and page area for each element.
Upgrade Action: None
Starting with this release, the Cost Type attribute is added as part of a task and a project in the investment XOG. You can edit the Cost Type attribute and save it back to CA Clarity PPM only if you have the following access rights:
|
Global Rights |
Instance Rights |
|
Project - Edit Financial - All |
Project - Edit |
|
Project - Enable Financial |
Project - Edit Financial |
Without these access rights, you can only edit the attribute, but you cannot save it back to CA Clarity PPM.
Note:
Upgrade Action: None
|
Copyright © 2014 CA.
All rights reserved.
|
|