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JenStover
This is MSPS 2007 related and we are not using Timesheets, only My Tasks.
In 2003 we used Adjust Actuals to determine where we had resources that
hadn't updated their hours, and where we had hours that hadn't been accepted
into the plans. This was very easily identifiable because they were a
different color depending on their state.
Its important because we use Data Analysis for a TON of reporting and I
spend a bit of time researching data discrepencies between what's on the PWA
side and what's in the cube. Adjust Actuals helped me to easily see if it
was because someone just hadn't submitted or accepted time.
With no Adjust Actuals feature in 2007, is there somewhere else I (not the
individual resources) can go see this?
In 2003 we used Adjust Actuals to determine where we had resources that
hadn't updated their hours, and where we had hours that hadn't been accepted
into the plans. This was very easily identifiable because they were a
different color depending on their state.
Its important because we use Data Analysis for a TON of reporting and I
spend a bit of time researching data discrepencies between what's on the PWA
side and what's in the cube. Adjust Actuals helped me to easily see if it
was because someone just hadn't submitted or accepted time.
With no Adjust Actuals feature in 2007, is there somewhere else I (not the
individual resources) can go see this?