PWA2003: show next 4 weeks

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Thomas

Hi,

I am facing the problem implementing a PWA view on a project schedule
(project view, not timesheet etc!) that shall display only the tasks
in the next 4 weeks. (another view shall display next 3 months)
Therefore I created a new project view in PWA named "next 4 weeks".
Fields: task name, start, finish, resource name...
Filter should be like...
start ... greater or equal to TODAY
finish ... less or equal to IN4WEEKS (calculated task-field in MSP;
not a published field)

This works in MSP, but not in PWA, as I can only enter fixed dates in
PWA project view-filters!?
Even this does not work in my PWA, as it even does not show an empty
table. Looks more like an error.
Any faults in my thoughts?

Purpose is a vacation schedule for my department. (50 people)
MSP access and schedule managed by secretary. All other colleagues
should access via PWA.

As this schedule is quite big for 50 people I want to apply 2 views
for this project in pwa:
next 4 weeks, next 3 months
Any people that need more details can view the complete schedule or
apply individual filters.

Best solution would be a calender view in PWA....

Help ;)
Thomas

We're using Project / Server 2003
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Thomas:

SRS gives you many options. It displays the reports as web pages, so you can
incorporate these into the PWA framework or you can simply link to them on
the Quick launch menu. It also gives you the ability to subscribe to reports
as well as push them through email. The best way for you to get started is
to download the SDK and implement the Project Server Report Pack which is
included in the download.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...F9-7028-4B30-99A2-18CB1EED1ABE&displaylang=en

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
For Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
For Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com
 

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