How workspace packs and project incentives differ
Incentives have two levels in Saturation:
A workspace-enabled pack makes its published incentive programs available to projects in the workspace.
A project incentive is a copy of one program installed in a specific project. That copy contains the program's published rate and calculation rules.
Enabling a pack does not add every program to every project. A project only receives the programs selected for it.
Project copies are separate after installation. Editing a project incentive does not change the source pack or another project's copy. Later changes to the pack do not overwrite an existing project copy.
Enable a pack for the workspace
Open Projects from the workspace navigation.
Select Library in the Projects toolbar.
Select Incentives.
Search for a pack or use the All, Enabled, Disabled, and category filters.
Select a pack to review its programs, jurisdictions, rates, and calculation rules.
Turn on the pack's enable switch.
Members without permission to manage workspace library data only see packs that the workspace has enabled. If an enable switch is unavailable, ask a workspace member with library management access.
Add an incentive to a project and its budget
The search field in a project's Library is the shortest path when you already know the program you need.
Open the project's budget.
Select Library, then Incentives.
Enter a program name or jurisdiction in Search incentives.
Select a program from an enabled pack.
Saturation installs a project copy and adds its incentive line to the budget. The copied program appears in the project's Incentives table, where you can open it to review or adjust the production-specific setup.
Selecting the same source program again does not create a second project copy.
Browse a pack before installing a program
Open the project's Library, then select Incentives.
Select Browse available packs below the incentive search results.
Open a pack and review its programs.
Hover over the program you want and select Add in the In project column.
This route installs the project copy without adding it to the budget. Return to the project's Incentives table and use the Budget control for that incentive when you are ready to include it in the budget.
Remove an incentive from a project
Open the project's Library, select Incentives, then delete the project incentive.
If the incentive is on the budget, Saturation warns that its budget line will also be removed. Confirm the deletion to remove both. Removing a project copy does not affect the workspace pack or copies installed in other projects.
Disable a workspace pack
Open the workspace Library, select Incentives, then turn off the pack's enable switch.
Disabling a pack removes it as a source for new project installations. It does not delete project copies that were already installed. You can enable the pack again later.
Only custom packs owned by your workspace can be renamed or deleted. Deleting a custom pack permanently removes the pack and all programs inside it. Saturation shows a confirmation before deletion.
