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Classic Deliverable Information Page
Deliverables represent the tangible or measurable output of a project or program, for example, a document that is to be delivered by a specific date. In order to identify the content being delivered, deliverables can have subjects such as documents or parts. Activities and milestones can be associated with a deliverable to indicate the output of the activity is a deliverable. The information page of a deliverable is accessed by:
clicking the information icon
clicking the name of the deliverable on the Tasks table
clicking the deliverable icon on the Plan page
From the information page, you can perform actions on a deliverable, as well as view the object attributes and any related information.
For an overview of information page functionality, see About Information Pages and Customizing Information Pages.
Actions
Information pages contain a list of applicable actions in a menu in the upper left corner of the page. See Actions for a list of common actions available in Windchill. The availability of these actions depends on the status of the deliverable, as well as your access to it. For more information about status indicators, see Status Indicators .
Tabs
The following tabs are viewable on the deliverable information page. You can customize the tabs that appear on each object information page to display the information most useful to you. For more information, see Customizing Information Pages.
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Administrators may have modified the tabs that are viewable to you.
The Details tab provides specific information about deliverable attributes. The Attributes table contains the detailed information for any particular plan object. See Attributes for a list of common attributes available in Windchill. The following attributes may be of particular interest for deliverables:
Attribute
Description
Name
A unique identifier for the deliverable.
Description
A brief description of the deliverable.
Owner
The name of the individual who has been assigned to this deliverable.
Due Date
The date by which the deliverable is to be completed.
Subject
The object that is the target or subject of the deliverable.
Activity
Activities related to the deliverable.
Milestones
Milestones related to the deliverable.
Done
The percentage of work that has been completed so far.
Status
The status of the action item either Green, Yellow, Red. Green indicates no problems. Yellow indicates caution. Red indicates an alert of high risk. The unavailable icon indicates that the status is unavailable.
Status Description
A brief description of the reasons for the status designation.
Risk
The level of risk that the deliverable will not be completed by the specified due date.
Risk Description
A brief description of the reasons for the risk designation.
Actual Start
The start date assigned to the deliverable during its creation.
Estimated Duration
The number of days expected for the deliverable work to be completed.
Actual Duration
The number of days passed between the start date and the completion date (a deliverable is considered completed when it reaches 100% done).
Estimated Finish
The date by which the deliverable is expected to be finished.
Actual Finish
The date on which the deliverable was completed. This date is calculated according to when the deliverable reached 100% done.
Actual Cost
The actual cost of the work involved in completing the deliverable. This field only appears if the cost of the project or program is being tracked.
Estimated Cost
The estimated cost of the work involved in completing the deliverable. This field only appears if the cost of the project or program is being tracked.