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EPMLearner
Hi,
Using Project Server 2007
I created a timesheet view with actual work, Date fields (Month, Day) as my
columns and Resource Name, Project List and Task List as my rows. The end
result looks like a timesheet per day notifying us of how much time was
posted against each task. The problem is that I have several resources that
have entered time. For instance, one resource entered 159 hours for the
month of August. It reflects that in the Tasks Approval screen, Resource
Assignments, and the spreadsheet that the user exports from excel; however,
if I go to Data Analysis only 24 hours are reflected in the view for the
month of August.
I read through the posts and they said not to set the data analysis view to
go down to a granular level (such as resource specific, project specific,
etc) and then to let the cube build. But the problem still exists...
Does anyone have a solution?
Using Project Server 2007
I created a timesheet view with actual work, Date fields (Month, Day) as my
columns and Resource Name, Project List and Task List as my rows. The end
result looks like a timesheet per day notifying us of how much time was
posted against each task. The problem is that I have several resources that
have entered time. For instance, one resource entered 159 hours for the
month of August. It reflects that in the Tasks Approval screen, Resource
Assignments, and the spreadsheet that the user exports from excel; however,
if I go to Data Analysis only 24 hours are reflected in the view for the
month of August.
I read through the posts and they said not to set the data analysis view to
go down to a granular level (such as resource specific, project specific,
etc) and then to let the cube build. But the problem still exists...
Does anyone have a solution?