Two Way Interface Between Project Server 03 and Magic

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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Wally:

You should post this question to:

microsoft.public.project.developer




Wally Pruitt said:
Currently integrating Project Server 03 and Magic Service Desk. Steps:
PMgr will create project plan in project. Tasks assignments will flow from
Project and into Magic (Task name, % complete, exp start, exp compl).
Resources will update tasks in Magic (%compl, act start, act finish). Magic
updates will automatically update project server fields. Looking at the
schema and using the web interface it is definitely not as simple as just
updating % complete field through Sql. I'm not sure how the web interface
Pmgr task approval (accept/reject) fits in to my update. Currently tracking
at % complete level. Will need to keep tasks iin sync, (deleted, dDuration,
or renamed). Any advice? Has anyone done this? How involve and how long
to implement? Should I use PDS extensions? Thanks.
 
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Wally Pruitt

Currently integrating Project Server 03 and Magic Service Desk. Steps: PMgr will create project plan in project. Tasks assignments will flow from Project and into Magic (Task name, % complete, exp start, exp compl). Resources will update tasks in Magic (%compl, act start, act finish). Magic updates will automatically update project server fields. Looking at the schema and using the web interface it is definitely not as simple as just updating % complete field through Sql. I'm not sure how the web interface Pmgr task approval (accept/reject) fits in to my update. Currently tracking at % complete level. Will need to keep tasks iin sync, (deleted, dDuration, or renamed). Any advice? Has anyone done this? How involve and how long to implement? Should I use PDS extensions? Thanks.
 
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Wally Pruitt

How do I get to microsoft.public.project.developer? I can't seem to find it. Thanks.


----- Gary L. Chefetz [MVP] wrote: -----

Wally:

You should post this question to:

microsoft.public.project.developer
 
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John Beamish

Microsoft.public.project.developer is a relatively new newsgroup. You
will have to refresh your list of newsgroups (different newsreader
software does this in different ways) and then you have to subscribe to it
(again, different software uses different screens to do this).

There is the possiblility that your newsserver does not have this
newsgroup. If that is the case then you will have to ask the owner of the
newsserver to include it.

JLB, PMP

How do I get to microsoft.public.project.developer? I can't seem to
find it. Thanks.


----- Gary L. Chefetz [MVP] wrote: -----

Wally:

You should post this question to:

microsoft.public.project.developer



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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Wally:

I posted my response from the pro_and_server newsgroup to which you cross
posted. The vba group is fine, however Microsoft is trying to migrate this
group to the developer group.
 
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Daniel Wilson

Microsoft's browser interface http://communities2.microsoft.com/c...o=1&pg=1&dg=microsoft.public.project.vba&guid
doesn't list .developer yet either

----- Gary L. Chefetz [MVP] wrote: ----

Wally

I posted my response from the pro_and_server newsgroup to which you cros
posted. The vba group is fine, however Microsoft is trying to migrate thi
group to the developer group

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Gary Chefetz [MVP
http://www.msprojectexperts.co
We wrote the book on Project Serve


Wally Pruitt said:
How do I get to microsoft.public.project.developer? I can't seem to fin it. Thanks
Wally
You should post this question to
microsoft.public.project.develope
http://www.msprojectexperts.co
We wrote the book on Project Serve
 

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