What's New New Features in Primavera Unifier 17 NOTE: Pre-17.6 configuration package zip files will not be available in the log. If you want to view your pre-17.6 log content, Oracle recommends that you print your pre-17.6 log content prior to the upgrade. Features introduced in 17.12 Manage users’ personally identifiable information (PII) that is stored in Unifier. The default company contact can enable a consent notice at the global level, which is displayed during login for all users: company (OIM-integrated and on-premise); partner; portal (self-service, bidder, and web (/m)) and Unifier mobile app (iOS and Android devices). If enabled, users must accept the consent notice in order to access the system. The company contact can further track the consent status based on user action in the environment, and reset the content of the notice as applicable. The Company Workspace Admin mode navigator has a new Consent Notice node with two sub-nodes – User Consent and Bidder Consent. Use the former to set up the notice for all users except bidders, which is configured in the latter. The Consent logs have vertical tabs for setup and typing content in supported languages. Enable the Enable Consent Notice switch, type in the notice in the Default Notice field directly or in HTML format, enable/clear the Allow Proxy login for Not Responded Consent Users option, select users and groups to be notified via email when a user rejects the consent notice, and preview the notice. Use the Consent Notice feature to inform end users how personally identifiable information is being collected and used in Unifier. If enabled, users must accept the terms before accessing Unifier.
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What's New New Features in Primavera Unifier 17
NOTE: Pre-17.6 configuration package zip files will not be available in the log. If you want
to view your pre-17.6 log content, Oracle recommends that you print your pre-17.6 log
content prior to the upgrade.
Features introduced in 17.12
Manage users’ personally identifiable information (PII) that is stored in Unifier. The default
company contact can enable a consent notice at the global level, which is displayed during login for all
users: company (OIM-integrated and on-premise); partner; portal (self-service, bidder, and web (/m))
and Unifier mobile app (iOS and Android devices). If enabled, users must accept the consent notice in
order to access the system. The company contact can further track the consent status based on user
action in the environment, and reset the content of the notice as applicable. The Company Workspace
Admin mode navigator has a new Consent Notice node with two sub-nodes – User Consent and
Bidder Consent. Use the former to set up the notice for all users except bidders, which is configured in
the latter. The Consent logs have vertical tabs for setup and typing content in supported languages.
Enable the Enable Consent Notice switch, type in the notice in the Default Notice field directly or in
HTML format, enable/clear the Allow Proxy login for Not Responded Consent Users option, select
users and groups to be notified via email when a user rejects the consent notice, and preview the
notice.
Use the Consent Notice feature to inform end users how personally identifiable information is
being collected and used in Unifier. If enabled, users must accept the terms before accessing
Unifier.
uDesigner and Data Structure Setup nodes are now enabled in the Test server, allowing you to
create or modify designs and data structures. Include them in configuration packages and export to
another Test or Development server. You cannot publish to Production from a Test server. Note: The
Test server enhancement is applicable to only those customers using the Test server in addition to
Development and Production servers (third server type was introduced in 17.5).
The Get Unifier Mobile App page now includes information about downloading the Unifier Android
App or having the link emailed to you. After downloading the app, scan the QR Code to populate the
Unifier server URL and account name on your device.
Features introduced in 17.11
Unifier 17.11 addresses UI enhancements in the component list and configuration package preview
areas. In a component list, you can now use the Shift and/or Control keys to select/deselect multiple
components in each group. In the View list, select an option to see the available, selected, and all
components. Click the new List icon on the toolbar to view the selected components across groups in
a separate window. Filter, cancel or update any changes made in this UI. When previewing a
configuration package, you can now see the referencing components of published designs that are
automatically included in the configuration package.
When you select multiple components, Select and Deselect buttons are available in the toolbar. Use the View list options to view the selected, not selected, or all components.
Click the List icon to view selected components across all categories. Click Update to save
any changes made in this window.
In the Published Designs page, click Show Referencing Components to display the
referencing components of a selected published design.
Features introduced in 17.10
Use the new Webservices call – sortCostSheet – to sort CBS (WBS) codes in the Project Cost Sheet.
Use input parameters – Project Number, Type (default = CBS) and Sort Order (default = ascending) –
in the call. Sorting differs based on the cost sheet structure. For example, a flat structure utilizes a
simple, alphanumeric sort on all segment codes; in a tree structure, level sorting occurs first, with
alphanumeric sorting in each level. Sorting is case-insensitive in both.
Update WBS Item (Cost Item) in the Project Cost Sheet. Use the additional element <wbs_item> in
existing webservices such as getWBSstructure, createWBS and updateWBS to update WBS Item
column in the project cost sheet.
Features introduced in 17.8
Use Action without Preview to create multiple shells using the Project/Shell Creation business
process. The Action without Preview functionality in the Tasks log now supports upper form data
elements such as Shell Location and Shell Template pickers that are required for shell creation.
Features introduced in 17.7
Display monthly actuals in Portfolio Manager. This enhancement applies to projects in execution in
Portfolio Manager scenario sheets. Select a forecast source and the new Display monthly breakdown
of Actuals check box in Portfolio Manager configuration. Based on the project’s cash flow properties --
period close settings and forecast curve properties -- Portfolio Manager displays the distributed actual
amounts for the current year up to the current month. Actual values in the prior months are not
editable; future forecast values are editable. The current month’s forecast value is replaced with
actuals value on the cut-off date and is not editable after that. Note that if the check box is not
selected, default behavior prevails – Portfolio Manager displays cumulative actuals to date as the first
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