Access needed to use the Scenario Planner
The Scenario Planner requires an additional license. For information about the Workfront Scenario Planner, see The Scenario Planner overview.
Without correct access or permissions, you may not be able to view the Scenarios area of Adobe Workfront nor manage plans or initiatives for your organization. Managing plans and initiatives includes creating, editing, and deleting them.
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Send a link to your plan to other users
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Share the plan with other users
For information about sharing a plan, see Share a plan in the Scenario Planner.
Access needed to view and use the Adobe Workfront Scenario Planner
You must ensure that the following conditions are all met before you can access the Workfront Scenario Planner:
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Your organization must purchase a Workfront Business or higher Workfront plan. For information about the Workfront plans, see Workfront Plans.
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Your organization must purchase a Workfront Scenario Planner license, in addition to a Workfront license. Contact your Workfront Account Representative to learn about Workfront Scenario Planner licenses.
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Your Workfront administrator must assign you a license of any of the following Workfront types:
- Plan
- Work
- Review
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Your Workfront administrator must give you View or Edit access to Scenario Planner in your access level.
For information about granting access to the Workfront Scenario Planner, see Grant access to Scenario Planner.
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(Optional and recommended) To view or update financial information for your plans and initiatives, your Workfront administrator must also grant you access to Financial Data in your access level. For information about granting financial data in your access level, see Grant access to financial data.
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If you need to access plans you didn’t create, a plan creator must give you the correct permissions to their plan to access it. For information about the permissions needed to access plans and initiatives that you didn’t create, see the Permissions needed to access plans and initiatives section in this article.
Access needed to view plans and initiatives
In addition to your company acquiring the correct license for the Workfront Scenario Planner, your Workfront administrator must also assign you the following access and setup so you can view the Workfront Scenario Planner and the information in this area:
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An access level with at least View access to Scenario Planner.
For information about the access level to Scenario Planner, see Grant access to Scenario Planner.
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An access level with at least View access to Financial Data if you need to also view financial information about the plan and the initiatives. Some examples of financial information are budgets, costs, or job role rates.
For information about the Financial Data access level, see Grant access to financial data.
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View permissions to the plan. For information about the permissions needed to access plans and initiatives that you didn’t create, see the Permissions needed to access plans and initiatives section in this article.
Access needed to manage plans and initiatives
Your Workfront administrator must assign you the following access so you can manage plans and their information in the Scenario Planner:
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A Plan or Work license type with Edit access to the Scenario Planner in your access level.
All other license types do not have access to manage plans.
For information about granting access to Scenario Planner from the Access Level, see Grant access to Scenario Planner.
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A Plan license type with Edit access to Financial Data in your access level, if you need to also update financial information about the plan.
Some examples of financial information that you can edit are Budget, Planned Benefit, and Fixed Costs.
note tip TIP Only Plan license holders have Edit access to Financial Data. For information about the Financial Data access level, see Grant access to financial data.
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Manage permissions to a plan that you didn’t create. For information about the permissions needed to access plans and initiatives that you didn’t create, see the Permissions needed to access plans and initiatives section in this article.
Permissions needed to access plans and initiatives
Access Levels work together with permissions in Workfront to give you visibility into plans and initiatives that you did not create. In addition to having the correct access level to access the Scenario Planner, you must also have the correct permissions to the plan that you want to view or manage, if you are not the creator of those plans.
By default, you have access only to plans that you created. To view plans that other users created they must share their plans with you. For information about sharing plans, see Share a plan in the Scenario Planner.
If a user shares a link to a plan without also sharing the plan, you can request permissions to the plan. For information about requesting permissions to plans, see Request access to a plan in the Scenario Planner.