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Jesse
We went to managed periods when we started timecard tracking from Project
Server -- to enforce the process. We've got the process down now and we want
to move to non-managed periods so the PMs will have the ability to perform
more updates directly in the project schedule.
What are the tricks and traps moving from managed to non-managed periods?
Should we expect any type of errors or inconsistancy in the PWA timesheets
and the project schedule? Anyone have a bad experience moving from managed to
non-managed periods? Anything special I need to do to prepare for the change?
Server -- to enforce the process. We've got the process down now and we want
to move to non-managed periods so the PMs will have the ability to perform
more updates directly in the project schedule.
What are the tricks and traps moving from managed to non-managed periods?
Should we expect any type of errors or inconsistancy in the PWA timesheets
and the project schedule? Anyone have a bad experience moving from managed to
non-managed periods? Anything special I need to do to prepare for the change?