Selecting P6 Projects for CIC for the First Time
When you receive Oracle's Welcome email for CIC, an initial ETL has already been processed with all published P6 projects loaded into CIC. Therefore, work with the key stakeholders in your organization to identify:
- projects that need to be removed from CIC
- projects that need to be visible in CIC
For example, your organization has 35 ongoing projects. The initial load will include all 35 projects in CIC. However, your organization may want to draw insights for only the top 10 high priority projects. Therefore you will need to remove the remaining projects from being loaded to CIC.
To remove P6 projects from being selected for CIC:
- Sign into P6 as a user.
http://<host>:<port>/p6/action/login
Note: Ensure you have the following security privileges: Edit Project Details Excepts Costs/Financials project security privilege, Add/Edit/Delete Global Activity and Assignment Layouts, Views and Filters global security privilege.
- Click Projects.
- On the Projects navigation bar, click EPS.
- On the EPS page:
- Click the Views list and select a view.
- In the EPS / Project Grid, deselect the Enable Publication option to remove each project from CIC.
Note: If your organization is a customer of Primavera Analytics also, then any P6 projects deselected for CIC will also not be available for Primavera Analytics.
- Run publication services in P6 EPPM to publish only the selected projects to P6 Extended Schema for an ETL upload to CIC.
For more details, see Enabling Automatic Publishing of P6 Project Data or Manually Publishing P6 Project Data. .
Related Topics
Configuring P6 EPPM Projects for CIC
Configuring User Access for P6 Analytics Module
Enabling History and Publication Services Settings for P6 Projects
Enabling Slowly Changing Dimensions for P6 Projects
Adding Additional Financial Periods
Configuring P6 EPPM Projects for Burn Down Calculations
Configuring Projects for Work Planning Calculations and Metrics
Using Graded Approach for Schedule Adherence
Enabling P6 Location Data for Mapping
Last Published Friday, December 8, 2023