Add Segment Items to a Project

Objective

To add a segment items to a segment in your Project level Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

Background

segment is a discrete category that an organisation uses to break down its work into manageable components. A segment item is one of many distinct items in a segment. After creating a segment, your company's Procore Administrator can add an unlimited number of segment items to it at the Company level. However, whether or not you are permitted to use the steps below to add custom segment items at the Project level, depends on the segment's Company level settings. 

 Note
The steps below are only available when your Procore Administrator places a tick in the 'Add/Edit/Delete Project Level Segment Items' box. To learn more, see Add Custom Segments and Edit Custom Segment Settings

Things to Consider

Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Navigate to the project's Admin tool. 
  2. Under 'Company Settings', click the Work Breakdown Structure link. 
  3. In the 'Segments' table, click the segment that you want to work with.

    wbs-segments-add-segment-item.png 
     Note
    For example, you can create a custom segment named 'Phase' and will add segment items named 'Phase I', 'Phase 2' and 'Phase 3.'
  4. In the 'Segment' table, click the Add Items button. Then do the following: 

    wbs-add-segment-line-item.png
    • Code. Enter a unique alphanumeric code for the segment item. For example, enter: P1, P2 or P3
       Note
    • Description. Enter a description of the segment item. For example, enter: Phase I, Phase II or Phase III
       Important

      To save the new line item, you must enter both a 'Code' and 'Description'. If you do NOT have an entry in both fields and move your cursor's focus, a popup message reminds you that any changes made will NOT be saved.

      • To finish your data entry on the line item, click Cancel
      • To proceed without saving the line item, click Leave
  5. Repeat the steps above for every segment item that you want to add. 

Next Steps

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