"Changes" list and menu item

J

Jesse

I take advantage of the Issues and Risks lists and menu items in PWA 2003.
I'd like to setup the same type of list and menu item for project Changes.
Has anyone done this....and what steps would you recommend?
 
R

Rolly Perreaux

I take advantage of the Issues and Risks lists and menu items in PWA 2003.
I'd like to setup the same type of list and menu item for project Changes.
Has anyone done this....and what steps would you recommend?

Hi Jesse,

You would think it would be pretty easy to create "Changes" SharePoint
List? Well actually it is easy. But the problem is integrating a new
SharePoint Web Part ("Changes" List) with Project Server 2003.

Here's an article that can get you started

Overview: Project Server 2003 Web Parts
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-
us/pjsdk/html/pjsdkWebpOverview_HV01100339.asp

It's part of the Project 2003 SDK that can be downloaded at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4d2abc8c-8bca-
4db9-8753-178c0d3099c5&DisplayLang=en

Good Luck

--
Rolly Perreaux, PMP, MCSE
Project Server Trainer/Consultant

TriMagna Corporation
Microsoft Gold Partner
http://www.trimagna.com
 
J

Jesse

Thanks Rolly. I know how to create a Sharepoint list for Changes. That's all
that's "required" for me to do.....but I'd like to integrate a Change list
with PWA.

I know how to create a new top level menu for Changes in PWA...and I know
how to create webparts.

I don't know how to create the Change menu functionality that's similar to
the Risks menu and Issues menu functionality. I know MS Project 2003, PWA
2003, and Sharepoint fairly well, I'm curious and adventurous, and I have a
nice test environment. I'm not really a developer. Is this something that I
could complete with some guidence or is this simply over my head? What would
I need to research and learn in the SDK or other?
 
R

Rolly Perreaux

Hi Jesse,

Unless you're a developer or have a strong understanding of the Project
SDK, then it might be over your head. I know it's over my head <g>

I wish I could help you out more.

But you might want to try the microsoft.public.project.developer
newsgroups. They might be able to point you in the right direction or to
the right tools.

Good Luck!

--
Rolly Perreaux, PMP, MCSE
Project Server Trainer/Consultant

TriMagna Corporation
Microsoft Gold Partner
http://www.trimagna.com
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top