MS Project Server 2003

J

Jag

1) The MS Project Server 2003 implemention uses managed time periods to
report time on a weekly basis. When a resource enters time across multiple
weeks (Week1 and Week2 for example) and uses the update all button for week2,
MS Project Server submits only the hours entered for week2 to the resource
manager for Approval while the hours for week1 and week2 are submitted to the
project manager. Is there a work around for this?

2) SP2a has been installed for Project Server 2003. When a new resource is
added to MS Project Server 2003, there are notification on the resource's
home page stating that there are unsubmitted timesheets for weeks prior to
the date of join for that resource. The SP2a claims to have a fix for this
issue. Is this because the resource has been assigned to tasks that start
even before the date of join to this new resource? Is there a work around for
this issue?
 
O

Og

Jag said:
1) The MS Project Server 2003 implemention uses managed time periods to
report time on a weekly basis. When a resource enters time across multiple
weeks (Week1 and Week2 for example) and uses the update all button for
week2,
MS Project Server submits only the hours entered for week2 to the resource
manager for Approval while the hours for week1 and week2 are submitted to
the
project manager. Is there a work around for this?

2) SP2a has been installed for Project Server 2003. When a new resource is
added to MS Project Server 2003, there are notification on the resource's
home page stating that there are unsubmitted timesheets for weeks prior to
the date of join for that resource. The SP2a claims to have a fix for this
issue. Is this because the resource has been assigned to tasks that start
even before the date of join to this new resource? Is there a work around
for
this issue?

Project is _not_ one of the applications that comprise the Microsoft Office
suite, which is what this newsgroup deals with.
Please visit one of the Project Server newsgroups:
microsoft.public.project.pro_and_server
microsoft.public.project.server
Steve
 

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