Adobe Workfront Project Manager Professional Certification Practice Exam

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What filter should a Project Manager apply to report on tasks completed in the current week?

Actual completion date: equals $$TODAY

Actual completion date: between: $$TODAYbw and $$TODAY

To effectively report on tasks completed in the current week, applying a filter for "Actual completion date: between: $$TODAYbw and $$TODAY" is the most appropriate choice. This filter captures all tasks that have a completion date starting from the beginning of the week (represented by $$TODAYbw) up to and including today (represented by $$TODAY).

Using this range allows the Project Manager to see all tasks that have been finalized within the entire current week, providing a clear view of recent productivity. This not only aids in tracking weekly progress but also facilitates better planning and retrospectives based on completed work.

The other options do not effectively capture the scope of the current week's completed tasks. For instance, filtering with "Actual completion date: equals $$TODAY" would only show those tasks completed today, missing out on any that were completed earlier in the week. Using "Actual completion date: greater than $$TODAY" would also be ineffective because it would result in displaying future tasks rather than completed ones. Lastly, filtering for tasks "this month" would broaden the search to an entire month, which could dilute the focus on the specific week in question.

Actual completion date: greater than $$TODAY

Actual completion date: this month

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