This library is intended for installers and administrators of on-premises deployments of P6 EPPM.
What is P6 EPPM?
P6 EPPM provides the most powerful, robust, and easy-to-use solution for globally prioritizing, planning, managing, and executing projects, programs, and portfolios in asset-intensive industries.
How can I find out what is different between releases?
Use the Cumulative Feature Overview (CFO) to see a list of changes we've made between releases.
To use the CFO offline, download the CFO zip file. Unzip the file to a local folder and open EPPM_CFO.html.
What documents have we updated recently?
Here is a list of significant changes we've made recently. See the Cumulative Feature Overview for details on new features that have been added that affected our documentation.
Date | Change |
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June 2021 | The Tested Configurations are updated. |
February 2021 | Updated P6 Professional Installation and Configuration Guide (P6 EPPM) for On-Premises providing information about how to configure a database from the command line and to include the connection string format for named instances of databases using SQL Server. |
How do I search documentation?
Our search functionality is a full-text search, which means that it searches both the titles and the text of topics. You can enter text to search for in the search box and select whether to search for All words, Any words, or the Exact phrase you entered.
When you use the All words search option, you can further narrow your search using the following terms and wild cards:
- AND: Finds topics which include both the words supplied.
For example, searching for
summary and table
will find topics that include both the words summary and table. - NOT: Finds topics which do not include the word supplied.
For example, searching for
weight not step
will find topics that include the word weight but will exclude from the search results any topics that include the word step (even if they include the word weight). - *: A wild card used to represent zero or more letters or numbers.
For example, searching for
custom*
will find topics that include the words Custom, Customize, Customizing, Customizable, and Customized.
You can combine these terms and wild cards. For example, searching for activ* and critical not schedule
will return topics which include the words active, activity, and activities as well as the word critical, but will exclude from the results any topics which include the word schedule.
You can use all these search methods in both the help and the documentation library.
Where can I find documentation for earlier versions?
If you are on a version prior to version Version 20, go to Previous Releases to access your documentation.
Please note that we update our version Version 20 documentation on a regular basis as we add new features to P6 EPPM. You will always see the most current content that is available. This means that if you are not on the most current version Version 20 release level, you might see documentation for features that you will not have access to until you upgrade.