Create a Forecasting View

Background

The project's Budget tool provides your team with the ability to create and edit forecasting views. The 'Procore Standard Forecast' view contains the same columns as the 'Procore Standard Budget' view. However, it also includes columns that let you select a Start Date, End Date, and Curve from a drop-down list. This allows you to transform your data into a forecasting view that automatically spreads the line item's amounts across Month columns for any timeline that you specify.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:

    • 'Admin' level permissions on the Company level Admin tool.

  • Additional Information:

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Company level Admin tool.

  2. Under 'Tool Settings', click Budget.

  3. Select the Forecasting Views tab.

  4. Click + Create.

     Note

    Procore provides a Procore Standard Forecast view that contains different columns. See About the Procore Standard Forecast View. This example shows you how to use the Procore Standard Forecast view as your starting point for customizing a forecasting view to fit your specific business needs.

  5. In the 'Create a New Forecasting View' modal, select the radio button next to one of these views:
    Dialog box for Create a New Forecasting View with Standard Views and My Views radio button options and a Create button.

    • Standard Views

      • Procore Standard Forecast: This default view includes columns such as Approved COs, Revised Budget, Projected Budget, Projected Costs, Estimated Cost at Completion, Job to Date Costs, Projected Cost To Complete, Forecast To Complete, Projected over Under, and Notes.

    • My Views: Select from any existing custom views created by your company.

  6. Click Create.

  7. On the 'New Forecasting View' page, configure the following:

    • Header & Setup Options

      • View Name. Enter a name for the view.

      • Description. Enter a description for the view.

      • Forecasting Column To Spread. Select which calculated column's value to spread out over the months you have assigned to each budget line item from the drop-down list.

      • Assigned Projects. Click the hyperlink (e.g., 0/27 Projects) to assign this view to specific or all projects. See Assign a Forecasting View to a Procore Project.

         Note

        You can assign the view to specific projects or to all new and existing projects now by clicking the hyperlink (e.g., 0/27 Projects) under Assigned Projects. Alternatively, you can wait to assign projects after configuring the columns.

    • Preview Panel & Table Controls

      • Preview with Project. Select a project from the drop-down menu to view live sample data. See Preview a Budget or Forecasting View.

      • Display Name. Click the pencil Icon Markup Pen Pdm icon next to any column header to set a display name for this view.
        Note: The display name can be up to 50 characters long.

    • Columns Panel & Customization

    • Search. Enter a keyword in the Search box and click the search Icon Markup Search icon or press ENTER to find columns by name.

    • Column Type. Click on the drop-down list and select one or more column types to filter columns by type.

    • Reportable Column. Click to filter columns by one of the following options:

    • Show enabled columns only. Click the toggle on Icon Toggle Off icon to view only active columns.

    • Enable or Disable Columns. Click the toggle on Icon Toggle Off icon or the toggle off Icon Toggle On icon next to individual columns to show or hide them in the view. See Enable or Disable Columns in a Budget or Forecasting View.

    • Manual Load Data. Click Load Data to refresh or load column data in the preview budget table manually.

  8. Click Save.

 Note

After you create a forecasting view:

  • The new forecasting view will be accessible in the Forecasting Views tab and in the 'My Views' section of the 'Create a New Forecasting View' modal.

  • The new forecasting view is available to use as a starting point for creating custom forecasting views.

Next Step

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