Can't see resource custom fields data in Resource plan views

R

Rickard

Hello.

The Project Server 2007 RTM version could not show custom fields data in
resource plan views. It was possible to add the custom fields to the view,
but all values where "blanks". This issue was fixed in SP1. Now we've
installed the Infrastructure Update (released July 15 2008) and unfortunately
it seems like custom fields data doesn't show up in our resource plan views
anymore? Have I missed something or is this an old bug reappearing?
If you've installed the Infrastructure Update, please try to add a
[Resource] custom field to a Resource plan view (Server Settings - Manage
Views - Select a Resource Plans view - add a [Resource] custom field - Save).
Now add some resources to a resource plan and see if the [Resource] custom
fields data show up in the resource plan view or if you only get "blank"
values like I do.

//Rickard
 
R

Rickard

Hi Gary,

Looks like clearing the local browser cache didn't solve this issue. The
custom fields still show up as "blank values". I also get the same result
when I install the Infrastructure Update on the EPM2007 Demo VPC V2.1 from
Microsoft. Is there anything else I can try to get this working again? I
really appreciate your help.

//Rickard

Gary L. Chefetz said:
Rickard:

Try clearing the local browser cache and see if that helps.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
For Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
For Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com


Rickard said:
Hello.

The Project Server 2007 RTM version could not show custom fields data in
resource plan views. It was possible to add the custom fields to the view,
but all values where "blanks". This issue was fixed in SP1. Now we've
installed the Infrastructure Update (released July 15 2008) and
unfortunately
it seems like custom fields data doesn't show up in our resource plan
views
anymore? Have I missed something or is this an old bug reappearing?
If you've installed the Infrastructure Update, please try to add a
[Resource] custom field to a Resource plan view (Server Settings - Manage
Views - Select a Resource Plans view - add a [Resource] custom field -
Save).
Now add some resources to a resource plan and see if the [Resource]
custom
fields data show up in the resource plan view or if you only get "blank"
values like I do.

//Rickard
 
R

Rickard

The hotfix package (KB 956061) solved this issue.


Rickard said:
Hi Gary,

Looks like clearing the local browser cache didn't solve this issue. The
custom fields still show up as "blank values". I also get the same result
when I install the Infrastructure Update on the EPM2007 Demo VPC V2.1 from
Microsoft. Is there anything else I can try to get this working again? I
really appreciate your help.

//Rickard

Gary L. Chefetz said:
Rickard:

Try clearing the local browser cache and see if that helps.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
For Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
For Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com


Rickard said:
Hello.

The Project Server 2007 RTM version could not show custom fields data in
resource plan views. It was possible to add the custom fields to the view,
but all values where "blanks". This issue was fixed in SP1. Now we've
installed the Infrastructure Update (released July 15 2008) and
unfortunately
it seems like custom fields data doesn't show up in our resource plan
views
anymore? Have I missed something or is this an old bug reappearing?
If you've installed the Infrastructure Update, please try to add a
[Resource] custom field to a Resource plan view (Server Settings - Manage
Views - Select a Resource Plans view - add a [Resource] custom field -
Save).
Now add some resources to a resource plan and see if the [Resource]
custom
fields data show up in the resource plan view or if you only get "blank"
values like I do.

//Rickard
 

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