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Sally
We recently turned off automatic site generation and I don't know if these
two items are related. We noticed a gap in the numbers assigned to sites
(e.g. projectserver_255). I tried to create a view that used Project ID to
identify what I believe are new projects added without sites. Project ID
wasn't available for use use I tried Enterprise Project ID in the view and
learned that the project ID that is projectserver_999 is not the same as the
Enterprise project ID. For example, the one newly added site is
projectserver_257. Its Enterprise Project Id is 215.
I attempted to use date created in a view to identify what I believe to be
project plans added without sites but (again) no luck. Please explain the
gap in the numbers. If I am corrent, how do I identify project plans added
without sites
Best regards,
Sally
two items are related. We noticed a gap in the numbers assigned to sites
(e.g. projectserver_255). I tried to create a view that used Project ID to
identify what I believe are new projects added without sites. Project ID
wasn't available for use use I tried Enterprise Project ID in the view and
learned that the project ID that is projectserver_999 is not the same as the
Enterprise project ID. For example, the one newly added site is
projectserver_257. Its Enterprise Project Id is 215.
I attempted to use date created in a view to identify what I believe to be
project plans added without sites but (again) no luck. Please explain the
gap in the numbers. If I am corrent, how do I identify project plans added
without sites
Best regards,
Sally