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Your customer started operations and all projects in January 2015. They implemented Enterprise Project Structure for calculating project labor demand by using the Annual option. When they view the labor demand on 15-Dec-2015, the project hierarchy viewer shows data only for the year 2015. The client expected the demand to be shown for a year, from 15-Dec-2015 to 15-Dec-2016.
Identify how the project hierarchy viewer displays labor demand information. (Choose the best answer.)

  • A. The current period start date is used for calculating labor demand for the current year.
  • B. The current date is used for calculating labor demand for the current year.
  • C. The project start date of Jan-2015 was used for calculating labor demand, and hence it calculated the demand for the year 2015.
  • D. The date entered by a user as a parameter when running the Update EPS job was set to 01-Jan-2015, and hence the calculations show results for the year
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Andy72
5 years ago
So answer should have been B
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Pasha
5 years, 1 month ago
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/saas/project-portfolio-management/19b/oapem/analyze-project-management-performance.html#OAPEM1313471 Settings That Affect Project Labor Demand
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