S
Shane
While using Project Server 2002, several schedules were deleted. Last week we
updated to Project Server 2003. We then imported a new schedule into the
server. When we pull up the new schedule (or any schedule for that matter) in
Project 2003, then look at the Resource Usage view, the assignments from the
deleted schedules still show up, yet the deleted schedules aren't in any
lists. I'm sure the migration of the data from 2002 to 2003 had nothing to do
it. Apparently, somehow when the schedules where deleted while in 2003, these
assignment records where orphaned. This is obviously messing up our resource
deconfliction. Does anyone know of a utlility we can use to remove these
orphaned records?
updated to Project Server 2003. We then imported a new schedule into the
server. When we pull up the new schedule (or any schedule for that matter) in
Project 2003, then look at the Resource Usage view, the assignments from the
deleted schedules still show up, yet the deleted schedules aren't in any
lists. I'm sure the migration of the data from 2002 to 2003 had nothing to do
it. Apparently, somehow when the schedules where deleted while in 2003, these
assignment records where orphaned. This is obviously messing up our resource
deconfliction. Does anyone know of a utlility we can use to remove these
orphaned records?