The Different Timeplan Modes
Under **Timeplan, **at the top, there is a window called "Modes" with a dropdown menu. Here you have four modes: Design, Planning, Operations and Actionplan. Some actions are specific to a particular mode, while others can be performed in multiple modes. Let's get an overview:
Design
In Design mode, you can:
- Create and edit events
- Create and edit phases
- Create and edit tasks (procedures)
- Create and edit activities
- Edit phase code, status, type, and wellbore
Planning
Planning mode is used for estimating activities. In Planning mode, you can:
- Create and edit tasks (procedures)
- Create and edit activities
- Include P10, AFE, and P90 times on the task level
- Include DSV, planned depth, whether it's on the critical path, and whether the activity should be omitted on the activity level
Operations
Operations mode is used to track actual work time and delays. These values can only be included when the activity status is active. In Operations mode, you can:
- Create and edit tasks (procedures)
- Create and edit activities
- Edit DSV, planned depth, whether it's on the critical path, and whether the activity should be omitted on the activity level
Actionplan
Actionplan mode provides an overview of planned vs. actual results. In Actionplan mode, you can:
- Create and edit tasks (procedures)
- Create and edit activities
- Edit DSV, whether it's on the critical path, whether the activity is repeatable, the operational status, and whether to omit the activity on the activity level
Updated on: 09/04/2025