% complete in PWA Vs % complete in Project Professional

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Inês Almeida

Why doesn't the % complete that I insert in PWA appear in Project Professional?
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Ines,

when you say doesnt appear n Project Professional what do you mean?
does a team member update the % complete in PWA and does the PM approve this
time?
It would be great if you could profide a little more info
thanks
 
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Inês Almeida

Thanks Marc,
Yes it´s something like that, we detect 2 problems: in My timesheet the team
member input the hours that he made in PWA, but in the assignment details it
doesn't appear that hours vice versa, he put the hours in the assignment
details and doesn´t appear in my timesheet. The other problem is that when he
open the PM the % complete that appear in PWA doesn't appear in PM and vice
versa, it seems that the timesheets aren't connect with the PM, it's possible.
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Hi Ines,

yes the timesheet and task update functionality are 2 seperate functions.
Only because you enter your time in your timesheet does not mean that your
task is updated automatically under My task. You will need to import the time
entered.

It may makes sense to investigate more time into the functionality of
Project Server and how timesheet and task update and MS Project work with
eachother. There are great books out there that may help you
Hope this helps
--
Marc Soester [MVP]
National Manager: EPM
http://marcsoester.blogspot.com
 
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Inês Almeida

Thanks Marc this help me a lot.

Marc Soester said:
Hi Ines,

yes the timesheet and task update functionality are 2 seperate functions.
Only because you enter your time in your timesheet does not mean that your
task is updated automatically under My task. You will need to import the time
entered.

It may makes sense to investigate more time into the functionality of
Project Server and how timesheet and task update and MS Project work with
eachother. There are great books out there that may help you
Hope this helps
 

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