MSPS 2007 (SP1) - Milestones Marked as 100% Complete Change Back t

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Tim Mccoy

Can anybody please advise on a resolution?

I update the milestones in my project schedule to 100% complete. I then
publish the schedule and go back into the plan. The milestones I just
updated are now 0% complete.

Thank you!
 
J

Jonathan Sofer

Do you by any chance have any resources associated to that milestone and do
you have protected actuals enabled?
 
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Tim Mccoy

There are no resources on the milestones (they are 0 duration) and I don't
know how to enable protected actuals, so I am assuming it's not enabled.

Thank you.
 
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Jonathan Sofer

Can you validate that other changes are taking? Is the milestone % complete
the only thing that is not updating? Maybe the queue job is failing to save
the changes.
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Hi Tim,

is this only happening on one Milestone or do you have this problem on
multiple milestones and Projects?
Thanks
 
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Tim Mccoy

Thank you for the good questions.

This is happening on all (or at least most) milestones and on multiple
projects. Other changes are taking.
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Hi Tim,

in order for me to reproduce the issue, can you please write down step by
step what exactly you are doing with the Milestones.
I have tried it here and once I put the milestone to 100% complete, it stays
this way and also displays this way in PWA. I am running on SP1 and so far I
have not come accross this issue. I therefore would like you to write down
what exactly you are doing.
Also can you please check if you have any queue or event log errors.
Thanks
Marc
--
Marc Soester [MVP]
National Manager: EPM
http://marcsoester.blogspot.com
 
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Tim Mccoy

The "Reporting (Project Publish)" job types are failing with a job state of
"Failed But Not Blocking Correlation". This must be causing the problem. I
will have to figure out why the jobs are failing.

Thank you for the help.
 

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