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Amirali Pourteymour

Dear All,
is there any way that project manager or specific resource release a project before it is published the other resources.
Regards,
Amirali
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

Amirali --

I'm not sure I understand your question. Could you describe what you mean
by "release a project" in your question?




Amirali Pourteymour said:
Dear All,
is there any way that project manager or specific resource release a
project before it is published the other resources.
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Amirali --

It sounds like Person A is a team member, while Person B is a project
manager, and Person C is a resource manager. It sounds like the project
assignments should not be published by Person B until Person C has approved.

If this is your situation, Project Server does not support multiple approval
levels for the use of resources as you require. A simpler approach would be
to establish an organizational methodology which dictates that project
managers do not pubish assignments until the resource manager has approved
the project and released it to production. Hope this helps.




Amirali Pourteymour said:
Hi,
Imagine the following scenario
Person A reports to Person B
Person B reports to Person C
Person B creates a new project plan and tasks and assigned them to the
Person A , but this plan should be released and approved through Person C
means before Person A 's approval , the assigned task shouldn't be appeared
in my task of Person A. I wonder whether we could simulate such hirarchial
situation through Project Server.
 
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Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Amirali:

You can create this flow by having Person B assign the tasks to Person C who
then in turn delegates the tasks to Person A. This causes the updates to
flow first to person C, then to person B.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
"We wrote the book on Project Server
http://www.msprojectexperts.com

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Amirali Pourteymour said:
Hi,
Imagine the following scenario
Person A reports to Person B
Person B reports to Person C
Person B creates a new project plan and tasks and assigned them to the
Person A , but this plan should be released and approved through Person C
means before Person A 's approval , the assigned task shouldn't be appeared
in my task of Person A. I wonder whether we could simulate such hirarchial
situation through Project Server.
 

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