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bushie_40
Hi Guys,
When we went live with our Project Server 2003, managed time periods
was turned on with a single time period from Jan 1, 2005 to Dec 31,
2005. Not sure why we did it that way, but we are where we are.
In the meantime we have been getting people to submit timesheets and
tasks updates for the last 2 months or so. Now that we are more used
to the system we would like to tighten up the processes and go with
managed time periods biweekly to match project reporting and payroll
periods.
The problem is that now that we have time submitted against the yearly
managed time period, we can't delete it in order to replace it with the
biweekly periods.
I have a feeling this involves saving all the projects to MPP, deleting
them from the server, deleting the timeperiod, creating the proper time
periods and then republishing everything? Did I answer my own
question?
Paul
When we went live with our Project Server 2003, managed time periods
was turned on with a single time period from Jan 1, 2005 to Dec 31,
2005. Not sure why we did it that way, but we are where we are.
In the meantime we have been getting people to submit timesheets and
tasks updates for the last 2 months or so. Now that we are more used
to the system we would like to tighten up the processes and go with
managed time periods biweekly to match project reporting and payroll
periods.
The problem is that now that we have time submitted against the yearly
managed time period, we can't delete it in order to replace it with the
biweekly periods.
I have a feeling this involves saving all the projects to MPP, deleting
them from the server, deleting the timeperiod, creating the proper time
periods and then republishing everything? Did I answer my own
question?
Paul