Work on Project is different from planned in Timesheet

M

Mask

Hello,


We are using Ms Project Professional 2007 and Ms Project Server 2007.

Problem: Working hours (work) in mpp are diferent from planned Work in
Timesheet.

Example: in .mpp we have assignd a resource to a task, defined the
duration and planned 5h work each day in a week. After that we
published the .mpp. When the resource open My Timesheet in PWA it
appears something like 4,857h per day. When we open the .mpp the plan
is correct.

Resolution applied: We thought that could be a problem with Calendar
so we applied Calendar to the Plan and cleared the calendar that was
applied to the resource. It didn't resolved.


Any suggestion?


Thx in advance,
Best Regards,

Mask
 
C

Carlos Jerónimo

Hello,

We are using Ms Project Professional 2007 and Ms Project Server 2007.

Problem: Working hours (work) in mpp are diferent from planned Work in
Timesheet.

Example: in .mpp we have assignd a resource to a task, defined the
duration and planned 5h work each day in a week. After that we
published the .mpp. When the resource open My Timesheet in PWA it
appears something like 4,857h per day. When we open the .mpp the plan
is correct.

Resolution applied: We thought that could be a problem with Calendar
so we applied Calendar to the Plan and cleared the calendar that was
applied to the resource. It didn't resolved.

Any suggestion?

Thx in advance,
Best Regards,

Mask


Hi

I have too this problem.

I have EPM 2007, SP2 and 25 August hotfix instaled.

Taks has a customized calendar with 7 days in a week but hours by day
are the same.

Don't happen with all resources and with all tasks (with the same
resource).

What tests ou solutions do you recomend?

Thanks a lot.
 
G

Gary Chefetz

I think you may be seeing an internal calculation problem with how the
timesheet displays the work. Other than appearing strange, it shouldn't
cause any problems other than human consternation. If it would help your
users to hide the planned rows in the timesheet, we have a tool that allows
you to do this. The My Timehseet Tamer web part at
https://www.projectdaddy.com
 

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