Plainview PPM Pro, also known as Innotas, can be found at https://purdueit.innotas.com/
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Once set up properly, Innotas should save the configuration so you don't have to reconfigure it each time. The first time you open Innotas, it will probably look like this, here's how to configure it the first time so it will always look right in the future.: Line Items At a minimum, all CSC Specialists should have these three line items, click "Add new" to add them to your timesheet, repeat for each:
Weekdays vs WeekendsBy default, Innotas only shows you a Monday - Friday timesheet for each week. If you need to report hours for a Saturday or Sunday, or maybe your week is Friday - Monday, NOTE: On this window you can also fill in the "Expected hours per day" box, to utilize the progress icons. Use 7.5 hours if you normally work an 8 hour shift.
"Support" is defined as any time spent on Service Requests phone calls or FootPrints ticket, OR time spent waiting to take the next phone call; IOC monitoring also falls into this project. The majority of your scheduled time will likely fall within this project. "Fix" is defined as any time spent on Incident phone calls or FootPrints ticket. "Enhancement" is defined as any time spent on 'non-defined' projects. For example, setting up or working a CSC Pop-up tent. Time should also be entered for any specific projects that have been defined in Innotas and you are actively contributing to. For example, providing feedback for a change being developed as part of the 'ITEU-ITSM-BoilerKey Task Force' project. |
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