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How to deploy Performance Reporting within Oracle EBS Projects successfully

How to deploy Performance Reporting within Oracle EBS Projects successfully. Suhail Maqsood Chief Operating Officer, Rysigo Technologies Corp. Agenda. Oracle Projects Reporting Solutions The Business Need Project Performance Reporting – Overview Exceptions Management - Overview

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How to deploy Performance Reporting within Oracle EBS Projects successfully

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  1. How to deploy Performance Reporting within Oracle EBS Projects successfully Suhail Maqsood Chief Operating Officer, Rysigo Technologies Corp

  2. Agenda • Oracle Projects Reporting Solutions • The Business Need • Project Performance Reporting – Overview • Exceptions Management - Overview • Architecture • Project Status Inquiry vs Project Performance Reporting • Implementation tips and techniques • Implementation gotcha’s • Project Performance Reporting Enhancements

  3. Oracle Projects Reporting Solutions Projects Intelligence Project Analytics 12+ Discoverer Workbooks FORMS Project Status Inquiry Concurrent Reports HTML Status Reports Project Performance Reporting Reporting Pack (BI Publisher) Project List 12+ ORACLE PROJECTS

  4. Project Performance Reporting – Business Need • Reduced IT Budgets • Reliance on technical staff for reports • Expensive systems for generating reports • Ad-hoc process of collecting information and generating reports • Compressed Business Cycles • Multiple fragmented systems • Manual transformation, cleansing and rollup of data • Timeliness of information • Increased Accountability • Incomplete data across business, lifecycle • Alignment with corporate objectives • Visibility into key metrics • Operational Challenges • Consistency and accuracy of information across roles & • business units • Security of information • Supplier and customer access

  5. Project Performance Reporting - Overview • Visibility across all levels of a project • Multiple reporting sections • Report Financial Info, Effort and Earned Value • Analysis by Tasks, Resources, Time • Drill down to underlying transactions • Configurability with Graphs • Report by Multiple currencies and calendars • Highly Configurable • More powerful than PSI • Drill down from Project Intelligence Project Resources Work

  6. Reporting by Project – Performance Overview Example of the performance areas you can see on the overview page layout for each project type.

  7. Reporting by Task – Task Summary Financial Structure Example of viewing financial information such as actual cost and actual revenue at the task level of a financial structure. These amounts are rolled up to the project level.

  8. Viewing Detailed Amounts Project Task Lowest Task Expenditure Items Commitments Events Actuals For example, drill down to view actuals and commitment details for the lowest level tasks.

  9. Reporting by Resource – Resource Summary 0 - RBS Version Standard Costs Standard Time Contractor Time Profitability Cost Example of viewing cost and profitability from a resource breakdown structure.

  10. Periodic View May 2008 June 2008 You can use the Periodic View page to create a side-by-side comparison of project performance reporting information for a specific calendar and currency across several months, quarters, or years.

  11. To-Date View Prior Period Period-To-Date Quarter-To-Date Year-To-Date Inception-to-Date Example of the available to-date views in which you can view financial information for a project through a particular point in time.

  12. Project Performance Reporting – Examples

  13. Overview of Performance Exceptions Reporting Project Level Key Performance Area Level, e.g. Financial, Health Measure Level, e.g. QTD Actual Costs Visual status indicators that denote exceptions can be tracked at the three levels shown above.

  14. Adding Performance and Scoring Rules Add Rules With proper authority, you can add and remove performance rules and key performance area scoring rules for a project.

  15. Managing Exceptions Critical Details Record remarks At Risk Record corrective action On Track You can click the exception icon status to drill down to the details of the exception.

  16. Exceptions Management - Overview • View Key Performance Area Statuses for a project • Financial • Schedule • Execution • Drilldown to individual exceptions for the project Exceptions Project Dashboard

  17. Exceptions Management “Rollup” - Overview Single Project Status Overall Project Status Key Performance Areas Schedule Execution Financial Exceptions

  18. Project Performance Reporting – Overview • Intuitive front end • Support for • 5 different currencies • Multiple calendars – PA, GL, Enterprise • Multiple structures – (Workplan, Financial) • Multiple Resource Breakdown Structures per project • Single reporting summarization model PJI and Performance Reporting • Custom Measures

  19. Project Performance Reporting: Setup

  20. Setup Profile Options • Calendar • BIS: Enterprise Calendar • BIS: Period Type • Currency • BIS: Primary Currency • BIS: Primary Rate Type (mandatory) • BIS: Secondary Currency • BIS: Secondary Rate Type (optional) • Global Start Date • BIS: Global Start Date

  21. Forecast Items Availability Facts Project Intelligence Budgets and Financial Plans Resource Management Facts Corresponding Materialized Views Financial and Planning Facts Draft Revenues Activities Fact Revenue Lines Expenditures Cost Lines Online Plan Data Invoices Shared Extraction Financial and Planning Fact Funding Activities Fact Commitments Project Performance Architecture

  22. Project Intelligence ** Concurrent Programs in green represent the usual business flow “PRC: Load Project Intelligence Data” “PRC: Update Project Intelligence Data” ** “PRC: Refresh Project Intelligence Data” “PRC: Delete Project Intelligence Data” “PRC: Load Project and Resource Base Summaries” “PRC: Update Project and Resource Base Summaries” ** “PRC: Refresh Project and Resource Base Summaries” “PRC: Delete Project Intelligence and Performance Reporting Data” “PRC: Load Project Performance Data” “PRC: Update Project Performance Data” ** “PRC: Refresh Project Performance Data” “PRC: Process Resource Breakdown Structure Updates” “PRC: Delete Project Performance Data” Project Performance Shared Extraction Architecture – Concurrent Programs

  23. Project Status Inquiry versus Project Performance Reporting

  24. Implementation Tips and Techniques • Implementing PPR introduces additional technologies that a customer needs to be able to understand and support: • Tech Stack – PMV (Performance Management Viewer) • The initial load programs may take a significant time and system resources to complete (based on the data volume). • Plan accordingly for this! • Refer to the PJI Project Performance Sizing spreadsheet to obtain an accurate prediction of tablespace sizes

  25. Implementation Tips and Techniques • PJI Project Performance Sizing Spreadsheet – Available soon!

  26. Implementation Tips and Techniques • To reduce the time it takes to summarize the data and the size of the database, consider: • Purging Projects data prior to running summarization processes using the Purge program • Reducing the date data needs to be summarized from • Clean up Projects data if possible (close projects etc) DO NOT run the Delete or Truncate processes unless instructed to do so by development when experiencing an issue for which an SR is logged

  27. Customization options • There are 2 methods to define custom measures • Stored custom measures • Defined by updating the package (PJISC01B.pls) • Calculated and stored during summarization process. • For further details on how to modify the package to create the stored custom measure, please read the header of the file. • Computed custom measures • Defined using the user interface for custom measures • Calculated and displayed during the runtime.

  28. Customization Options Performance Tracking and Exceptions • Customize icons • The Implementation user can chose to define a different icon by updating the same in the following lookup: • PA_PERF_INDICATORS • Customize KPA • The Implementation user can edit the KPA for name, enabling 2 addl KPA through the following lookup: • PA_PERF_KEY_AREAS

  29. Customization Options Performance Tracking and Exceptions • Performance Exception Status Client Extension (PA_PERF_STATUS_CLIENT_EXTN) • Returns the overall performance indicator for a project. • $pa/patch/115/sql/PAPESCLS.pls (specification file) • $pa/patch/115/sql/PAPESCLB.pls (package body file)

  30. Typical issues hit during an implementation: Implementation Gotchas

  31. Typical issues hit during an implementation: Implementation Gotchas

  32. Typical issues hit during an implementation: Implementation Gotchas

  33. Statistics from an early adopter • FP.M Upgrade: runtime: 3hr 23m • Shared Extraction (load): runtime: 8hr 20m gather statistics: 2hr 43m • Project Performance (load): runtime: 37hr 31m gather statistics: 8hr 50m • Data Distribution: 54,255 Projects • Work Breakdown Structure: • 50M rows in PA_PROJ_ELEMENT_VERSIONS • 109K work plan versions • 600K financial plan versions • 150K FIDs • 21M CDLs • Hardware Configuration: 4 node RAC on 4 SUN 25K servers • CPU: Total 80 Dual-Core 1.2 Ghz UltraSparc IV processors • Memory: Total 320 GB of memory

  34. Troubleshooting Recommendations • Summarization takes unreasonably long to complete • Statistics • Trace files • Environment issues: Unable to extend tablespace, etc. • Auto-recovery! • Overlapping Work • Resolve the base issue (see output – next slide) • Missing Calendar / Currency Setup • Fix and resubmit (auto-recovery)

  35. Troubleshooting Recommendations • Always check the output of the summarization program • The following entries correspond to incomplete runs of the Project Performance summarization program. To complete any of the incomplete runs, submit a new Project Performance summarization run with identical parameters to the incomplete run. • Incomplete Summarization Run • Run Mode : Update Project Performance Data • Project Type : <<no selection made>> • Project Organization : <<no selection made>> • From Project : Sum_Test_Forecast_FS_CB • To Project : Sum_Test_Forecast_FS_CB

  36. Troubleshooting Recommendations • Just about all PJI and PPM debugging starts in one place: • Information about existing summarization runs: • select * • from pji_system_parameters • order by name, value; • Information about what those runs are doing: • select * • from pji_system_prc_status • order by process_name, step_seq;

  37. PROCESS_NAME STEP_SEQUENCE STEP_STATUS STEP_NAME • ------------ ------------- ----------- ----------------------- • PJI_EXTR1 10 C INIT_PROCESS • PJI_EXTR1 20 RUN_PROCESS • PJI_EXTR1 30 WRAPUP_PROCESS • PJI_EXTR1 40 C POPULATE_TIME_DIMENSION • PJI_EXTR1 50 C EXTRACT_BATCH_DREV • PJI_EXTR1 60 C MARK_EXTRACTED_DREV_PRE • ... ... ... ... • PJI_EXTR1 340 C ORG_EXTR_INFO_TABLE • PJI_EXTR1 350 C CURR_CONV_TABLE • PJI_EXTR1 360 C DANGLING_FIN_ROWS • PJI_EXTR1 370 DANGLING_ACT_ROWS • PJI_EXTR1 380 PURGE_DANGLING_FIN_ROWS • PJI_EXTR1 390 PURGE_DANGLING_ACT_ROWS • PJI_EXTR1 400 FIN_CMT_SUMMARY • ... ... ... ... Current Point of Execution PJI_SYSTEM_PRC_STATUS sample output • If this table contains any rows, then incomplete runs exist.

  38. Project Performance Reporting Enhancements • R12.1 • Additional Measures • Year To Date, Quarter to Date and At Completion calculated • measures are now available. • Inter-project Revenue & Cost are included in the Provider • Project Revenue & Cost amounts • New concurrent audit process • AUD: Project Performance Reporting Setup • Generates a report that enables you to review setup information • for Oracle Projects Project Performance Reporting • New parameters for PRC: Refresh Project Performance Data

  39. Project Performance Reporting Enhancements • Future enhancements to: • Improve Performance and scalability • Reduce Volume Growth • Eliminate Data Inconsistency • Streamline patch delivery • Best Business Practices • Increase responsiveness • Recovery from failed processing

  40. Thank youFor further information, please contactSuhail.Maqsood@Rysigo.com

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