View Your Projects
View the Projects in which you are a member.
View Projects
ProcessMaker Platform displays those Projects in which you are a member in one table. This makes it easy to manage your Projects.
Permission Required
Your user account or group membership must have the "Projects: View Projects" permission to view the list of Projects unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected.
This permission is enabled by default for all user accounts. Note that you can only view Projects in which you are a member or which you created. If you cannot view your Projects, see the Projects permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.
Follow these steps to view all Projects in which you are a member:
Log on to ProcessMaker Platform.
Click the Designer option from the top menu. The Designer Welcome Screen displays.
Do one of the following:
From the My Projects pane in the Designer Welcome Screen, click the Project name to open from the Name column.
In the Projects page, the Projects tab displays those Projects in which you are a member.
The Projects page displays the following information in tabular format about your Projects:
Name: The Name column displays the name of the Project.
Category: The Category column displays to which Project Category the Project is assigned.
Members: The Members column displays the avatar for each user that is a member of the Project.
Modified: The Modified column displays the date and time any new asset is added or any of its assets modified. The time zone setting to display the time is according to the ProcessMaker Platform instance unless your user profile's Time zone setting is specified.
Created: The Created column displays the date and time the Project was created. The time zone setting to display the time is according to the ProcessMaker Platform instance unless your user profile's Time zone setting is specified.
Filter Projects
Filter by any of the following:
Title: Filter by Project names.
Members: Filter by Project membership.
Categories: Filter by Project categories.
Search for a Project
Use the Search setting to filter Projects that display.
Create a Project
See Create a New Project.
Import a Project
Click the Import button. See Import a Project.
Open a Project
Configure a Project
Export a Project
Delete a Project
No PM Blocks?
If no Projects exist, the following message displays: No Data Available
Display Information the Way You Want It
Control how tabular information displays, including how to sort columns or how many items display per page.
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