You can create a calendar and use it as the standard calendar for use in Unifier at the company level, shell level, project level, template level, activity level, and business processes.
There is a default company calendar available in Unifier titled: Company Calendar (Default). You can:
- Use the default calendar as the standard calendar.
- Use the default calendar to create a standard calendar.
- Copy an existing calendar and modify it to create a new calendar that can be used as standard calendar.
- Create a custom calendar.
You must have Create permission to be able to create standard calendars. See Create a Project Calendar (Calendar Tab) for more details.
To create a standard calendar at company level
- Go to the Company Workspace tab and switch to Admin mode.
- Click Standards & Libraries > Calendars in the left Navigator. The Calendars log window opens.
- Click New. The Calendar Properties window opens.
- Enter the calendar name and an optional description.
- Modify the working and non-working days that are specific to the new calendar you are creating. Select the calendar day and click the Working or Non Working options as needed. By default, the standard calendar will have Saturdays and Sundays marked as non-working days. For more information about modifying the calendar days, see Modify, Delete, or Mark a Calendar as Default at Company Level.
- Click OK.
To copy an existing calendar at company level
- Go to the Company Workspace tab and click Standards & Libraries > Calendars in the left Navigator. The Calendars log window opens.
- Select a calendar in the log.
- Click Copy. The Calendar Properties window opens with the calendar description and calendars days specified.
- Enter the calendar name and change the optional description as needed.
- Modify the working and non-working days that are specific to the new calendar you are creating. Select the calendar day and click the Working or Non Working radio buttons as needed.
- Click OK.