Throughout the ReliaSoft desktop applications, your team can use actions to track specific assignments that need to be performed. These versatile resources can be used multiple times in different locations, if appropriate. Specifically, actions can be created, displayed and/or managed:
via Project Plans or the Resource Manager in all ReliaSoft desktop applications except MPC.
via My Portal or Actions Explorer in all ReliaSoft desktop applications.
via the SEP web portal (if it is implemented for your database).
via FMEAs or test plans in XFMEA/RCM++/RBI.
For specific instructions regarding how to create or edit an action in each location, please consult the documentation for that particular feature. This section focuses on general considerations that will be applicable regardless of where/how the action is being used.
Tip: If an action is used in an FMEA, the properties window will be different depending on the current context. If you’re using XFMEA/RCM++/RBI and you open the action from the FMEA or My Portal, the window includes additional features that provide quick access to associated FMEA records (failures, causes, etc.) and the FMEA change log (if activated). These features are not available if you open the action from another location (e.g., Resource Manager, Project Planner, Actions Explorer) or in another application, because the associated FMEA can’t be opened in those situations.
As with any other resource:
Any changes to the action properties will be reflected in all locations where the resource is used.
If you remove an action from an FMEA, a test plan or a Project Plan, the resource will remain in the project unless/until an authorized user deletes it from the database (via My Portal, Resource Manager or Actions Explorer).
Note: Actions are always local resources. They cannot be made global. Actions in a reference project are local to that project and can't be selected for use in other projects.
Some properties for action records can be configured via interface style settings. See Configurable Settings.
You can also use the following ribbon commands to show/hide certain features for a particular action record.
Generic vs. Detailed: A detailed action contains additional properties for describing a specific test that needs to be performed (Specifications, Requirements and Reports). These properties are not configurable; they may be of interest in test plans in XFMEA/RCM++/RBI. (See Test Plans in the XFMEA/RCM++/RBI documentation.) Most actions, unless they are used in test plans, do not need to display these fields.
Show Resources: The resources fields (Team, Facility, Material and Additional Costs) are used for calculating costs and resource utilization. They are always enabled but you can toggle this command to hide or display them for any particular action record. The Check Utilization command provides a summary of the resources that have already been assigned. (See Costs and Man Hours.)
Show Review/Approval: If the Reviewer property is enabled in the configurable settings for the current project, you can toggle this command to hide or display these fields for any given action. The Review Action command will be enabled if you are assigned to review the action and it is ready to be reviewed. (See Review and Approve Actions.)
The color-coded Priority command provides a consistent scale for prioritizing actions across all projects in the database. (The same options are also available for gates in the Project Planner.)
This is intended to be used instead of the configurable Action Priority field from prior versions, which can be different for different projects. When you convert from a Version 8/9 database, the software will attempt to match any priorities that were assigned with the old configurable drop-down list. For example, if you were using the default "High," "Medium" and "Low" labels that were shipped with Version 8/9 libraries, they will automatically be mapped to the corresponding options in the new ribbon command.
The action’s status bar displays two complementary status indicators. The first one is based on the actual and expected start date and completion date. It indicates that the action is not started, in progress or complete and whether it is on time or running late. (See Action Timeline and Status.)
The second one is based on whether a reviewer has been assigned in the Review/Approval section and, if so, the status of that review.
The E-mail command will be enabled if an authorized user has defined a valid SMTP server. This allows you to manually send an e-mail containing the current action details to any valid e-mail address.
If a valid SMTP server has been defined within the database, your team can also choose to use automated alerts (via e-mail or SMS text message). Each individual user can subscribe to "watch" specific action resources, and the database can also be configured to auto-subscribe users assigned to specific roles for the action. (See Watches and Alerts.)
Click Action Monitors to specify individual users and/or groups of users who will always receive alerts for the record, regardless of whether they have personally subscribed to a “watch.” (See Action and Gate Monitors.)
The Add to Outlook Calendar command will be enabled if Microsoft Outlook is installed on your computer.
It launches Outlook’s interface for creating a new calendar event and automatically populates the subject and date. You can modify the details as needed before saving the new event to your calendar.
Note that you may need to give focus to the Outlook application in order to see the window.