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Don
Hi there,
I’m having a problem when I try to publish a schedule. I get a "There are no
items to be published" error even though I made changes to the schedule. The
error also says: "If unexpected, this may be caused by the following:
Assignment have not changed since last publishing. You have selected items
that do not have resources assigned to them, or have generic resources
assigned to them. You have selected a summary task."
All of which are not true since I actually made changes. Even though you
make changes, and the Info column in MS-Project shows the envelope icon w “!â€
to indicate you need to Publish New and Changed Assignments, this does not
seem to work (and the info-icon remains). However, it looks like the
information is being saved to Project Server but it doesn't appear on the
Task tab (when I view my tasks).
We're using Project Server 2002 at 10.0.2915.0 and MS Project Professional
2003 SP1
This never happened before and nothing has changed to the environment.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don
I’m having a problem when I try to publish a schedule. I get a "There are no
items to be published" error even though I made changes to the schedule. The
error also says: "If unexpected, this may be caused by the following:
Assignment have not changed since last publishing. You have selected items
that do not have resources assigned to them, or have generic resources
assigned to them. You have selected a summary task."
All of which are not true since I actually made changes. Even though you
make changes, and the Info column in MS-Project shows the envelope icon w “!â€
to indicate you need to Publish New and Changed Assignments, this does not
seem to work (and the info-icon remains). However, it looks like the
information is being saved to Project Server but it doesn't appear on the
Task tab (when I view my tasks).
We're using Project Server 2002 at 10.0.2915.0 and MS Project Professional
2003 SP1
This never happened before and nothing has changed to the environment.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don