{"id":54392,"date":"2022-05-02t13:14:55","date_gmt":"2022-05-02t17:14:55","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/?p=54392"},"modified":"2022-05-03t15:14:20","modified_gmt":"2022-05-03t19:14:20","slug":"primavera-p6-v21-whats-new","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.deco-dalles.com\/primavera-p6-v21-whats-new\/","title":{"rendered":"top new features in primavera p6 v21"},"content":{"rendered":"

a new version of primavera p6 professional has recently dropped: primavera p6 v21<\/a>, and i’m here to tell about what’s new, what’s great and what’s not.<\/p>\n

i feel it’s my heartfelt duty to schedulers everywhere to unpack these yearly updates and highlight all of the features that are changing or improving, or are still broken. i love to do it, and i’ve been doing it for years<\/a>.<\/p>\n

here is the yearly schedule of releases for on-premise users<\/strong> of primavera p6 professional; sometime in q1 of the year, oracle releases a new version of p6 that’s a xx.12 version, where the xx is now the calendar year, and .12 represents december.\u00a0 now, anyone using primavera p6 “in-the-cloud”, or oracle’s cloud-hosted implementation of primavera p6<\/a>, will be getting these updates monthly as oracle updates cloud-hosted installs regularly every month. but many of us are still using standalone or on-premise installations are not privvy to monthly updates, but rather yearly updates (xx.12).<\/p>\n

in case you want to find out what has changed in primavera p6 from your current version, to the latest version, you can use oracle’s cludgy and oddly-name cummulative feature overview tool<\/a> (why can’t they just do release notes like everyone else?). here’s a link to the latest interation of the primavera cummulative feature overview (cfo) tool<\/a>. and yes, it covers both p6 professional and p6 eppm.<\/p>\n

now let’s see what’s new in primavera p6 v21.12.<\/p>\n

what’s new in primavera p6 v21<\/h2>\n