Portfolio Hierarchy
Each portfolio may have its parent portfolio and child portfolios. All the portfolios in the system build up a portfolio hierarchy.
Portfolio hierarchy occurrences
Portfolio hierarchy is displayed in the following:
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The Name column of the All Portfolios page |
The set of portfolios you see in this page is based on your access grant. For details, see Who can view what in portfolio hierarchy. |
The Name column of the My Portfolios page, Table view | You can see and open all your portfolios that are displayed in a hierarchy in this page. |
The left pane of the portfolio details page |
You can see or/and open the subportfolios of the current portfolio, depending on your access grant. For details, see Who can view what in portfolio hierarchy. |
Portfolio hierarchy in All Portfolios page
Portfolio hierarchy in portfolio details page
Who can view what in portfolio hierarchy
The set of portfolios you see in the hierarchy is based on your access grant and your designation as a portfolio manager of particular portfolios.
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Example: Barbara Tan is the portfolio manager of the portfolio Grandchild 1, and has no access to view the other portfolios. What she can see in the portfolio hierarchy is as follows.
- She can see and open her portfolio: Grandchild 1.
- She can see the subportfolio of Grandchild 1, including the portfolio manager and financial information.
- She can see the portfolios in the hierarchy from Grandchild 1 up to its root, but cannot see their portfolio managers or financial information.
View financial information in All Portfolios page
This page shows Forecast Cost, Actual Cost, and Approved Budget for the following portfolios:
- The portfolios you can open.
- The immediate subportfolios of the portfolios that you can open.
For each portfolio in the hierarchy, amounts shown for Forecast Cost, Actual Cost, and Approved Budget are:
- Totals for the current fiscal year.
- The sum of all of the direct items (programs, projects, proposals, or assets) in the portfolio and all of the items in its subportfolios, regardless of whether you can see all the subportfolios in the hierarchy.