To configure advanced settings for the project's Change Events tool.
If you have been granted the appropriate permissions, you can configure a variety of advanced settings for the project's Change Events tool.
Follow these steps in these tasks to configure the settings for the Change Events tool:
Change event line items associated with change orders will now be editable as long as the change order is also in an editable state. How are line items and budget codes updated across change objects?
When users update budget codes they will sync across linked change objects if those objects are also in an editable state.
Note: This setting is NOT retroactive. Budget codes that were not matching between objects before enabling this setting will not automatically sync upon activation. Only budget codes changed after enabling this setting will sync between objects.
These settings can be turned ON and OFF on your project by a user with 'Admin' permission on the Change Events tool. When the configuration settings are enabled, the system automatically attaches any documentation from the last RFQ response to new prime potential change orders and new commitment change orders when using the Bulk Actions menu to create change orders.
You can define the business logic that Procore users to automatically complete the 'Rough Order of Magnitude' value of a budget change. If the budget view assigned to a project includes the 'Budget ROM' column, the value is automatically populated in that project's budget when users create and edit budget changes. See Create Budget Changes).
This setting will only become available when your company account has Budget Changes turned 'ON'.
Turn this setting 'ON' to prevent Change Event line items from having both a revenue impact and budget impact. When this setting is turned 'ON', a Change Event Line Item cannot have a Budget Change and Prime Contract Change Order associated at the same time.
The color-coded icons in the user permissions area denotes the user's access permission level to the tool. To learn more, see What are the default permission levels in Procore?
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GREEN | The user has been granted this level of access permission to the tool. |
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RED | The user has NOT been granted this level of access permission to the tool. |
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GREY | The user is either (1) a Procore Administrator or, (2) has been granted access permission to the Procore tools on this project using a permission template (see What is a permissions template?). To change the user's access permission level, follow the steps in Manage Project Permissions Templates. |