Timesheet on Homepage PWA

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Girija

Hello,

On Home Page of Resources PWA - they have Timesheet where they view all the
resources and apart from their team members. Is there any way to restrict
only to their team members? If so which is that right?

I would also like to know the difference between "Approve Timesheets" under
Resources Tab in PWA and "View task changes submitted accepting changes"
under Updates Tab.

Thanks

Girija
 
G

Girija

Hello,

Whenever a reource logins to the PWA, On their Home Page - they have
Timesheet where they view all the
resources, apart from their team members. Is there any way to restrict
only to their team members? If so could anyone help me to know which is that
right/permission?

I would also like to know the difference between "Approve Timesheets" under
Resources Tab in PWA and "View task changes submitted accepting changes"
under Updates Tab.

Thanks

Girija
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Girija:

I don't understand your first question at all. There is no timesheet on the
home page of PWA. There is a reminders web part. What specific page are you
referring to?

Approve Timesheets means exactly what it says. Approving a timesheet does
not affect the project plan.
Approving Updates refers to accepting updated into the project plan.

These are two separate processes that have no affect on each other.

--

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

Girija

Hello Gary,

I meant Timesheet WebPart itself. Sorry if I havent put it properly. Does
this webpart contain the Timesheets of all the resources in EPM?

One more doubt is in PWA under Resources, every individual should view only
their team members timesheet right? Correct me if I am wrong. If that is the
case then in one of the individual's PWA under resources he is viewing other
team member. What might be the problem? Could you help me please.

Thanks for clearing other doubts.

Thanks

Girija
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Girija:

The web part contains code to access and manipulate data contained in the
database. The database contains the timesheets. As for your second question,
it depends on how you configure the system. There is no "one" answer to
that.

--

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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