Select two true statements about the Portfolio Analysis tab in Primavera P6 EPPM.

Select two true statements about the Portfolio Analysis tab in Primavera P6 EPPM.

Select two true statements about the Portfolio Analysis tab in Primavera P6 EPPM.

A.
Conducts a side-by-side comparison of an unlimited number of portfolios

B.
Conducts a side-by-side comparison of two projects

C.
Conducts a side-by-side comparison of two portfolios

D.
Conducts a side by-side comparison of one project displayed in different views

E.
Conducts a side by-side comparison of the same portfolio displayed in different views

Explanation:
Note: Creating Projects on the Portfolio Analysis Page
Generally, you create projects while working on the EPS page in the Projects section of the
application. However, it is also possible to create what-if projects while analyzing portfolios. During
the process of evaluating a portfolio, you will often want to capture a new project idea. To create a
project on the portfolio analysis page:
1) Click Portfolios.
2) On the Portfolios navigation bar, click Portfolio Analysis.
3) On the Portfolio Analysis page:
a. Make sure you are working with the primary portfolio (at top or left) and not the comparison set
for the next steps.
b. In the Scenario list, select a scenario for your analysis.
c. In the View list, select a portfolio view scorecard.
d. In the scorecard, select a row where you want to add a new project.
e. Click Add Project.
4) For the first project you create, if defaults are not already set, the Add Project dialog box
appears:
a. Select a default Parent EPS element.
b. Select a default Responsible Manager.
c. Click Select.
5) On the Portfolio Analysis page, click Save. Tip You can change the what-if project’s Project
Status field value on the General detail window of the EPS page. For example, you may later want
to change a project from What If to Planned status. Note 2: A portfolio is a collection of projects.
Group projects into portfolios so you can easily view data from more than one project at a time.
Reference; P6 EPPM User’s Guide, Creating Projects on the Portfolio Analysis



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