What information is displayed in Which contracts should we review?
A Gantt chart shows the lifecycles of applications and components and their associated contracts. You can expand and collapse the rows in the first column.
- The first level shows either applications or components, their object state, and highlights conflicts due to the impending end of a contract's period of validity. The timeline shows a colored bar with lifecycle statuses and a red bar visualizes the active period (start date - end date) of the application or component.
- The second level shows the contract. The colored bar shows the period of validity (start date - end date) of the contract. A light blue diamond on the timeline highlights the contract's review date.
- The third level shows the contract deliverable with the number of used or planned licenses for the application or component. The colored bar shows the time period that the licenses are valid. A red diamond on the bar will highlight an overuse if more licenses are allocated for the contract deliverable than are permissible.
- The blue vertical line indicates the current date.
- Relationships between predecessor and successor applications as well as predecessor and successor contracts are displayed as vertical lines:
- A black vertical line begins at the end of the predecessor application's lifecycle and points to the start of the successor application lifecycle. Point to the black line to view a tooltip showing the predecessor application, successor application, and end date of the predecessor application.
- A blue vertical line begins at the end of the predecessor contract and points to the start of the successor contract. Point to the blue line to view a tooltip showing the predecessor contract, successor contract, and end date of the predecessor contract.