Summary Duration Calculation Microsoft Project |
- Summary Duration Calculation
- Collaborate via email
- Tracking
- Using a formula in time-phased data region
- Speed - project 2002 enterprise
- ms project pro 2003: return to homepage in sample project guide
- pacemaker work with project
- Sharepoint using MSDE not SQL Server2k: Does it matter?
- delete removed assignments from PWA timesheet
- links between subtasks
- Importing from Project Workbench PMW
- Does project flag?
- Working Offline
- Assigning priorities in 2000
- Resource Managament
Posted: 03 Jun 2004 12:26 PM PDT Yes, the calculation is set to automatic, but I'm figuring the other factor such as FF relationships and two lag times that I have in there are what is making the difference. I just don't know how to apply these to the formula you gave me. The file I'm working with is VERY large. I have over 11K task lines with hundreds of sub- projects.....Thanks there are gaps formula I posted see Actual changed but the previous value. getting the strange the subtasks zipped file and I |
Posted: 03 Jun 2004 11:51 AM PDT I'm having an issue when requesting a task update using email. Project 2002 send the request in a .MTM format and it is not recongized by the program. |
Posted: 03 Jun 2004 11:43 AM PDT My problem with that is I am not using cost in the project. My bosses only want schedule and resources. There are no costs involved.....Is there another way? message baseline? |
Using a formula in time-phased data region Posted: 03 Jun 2004 10:31 AM PDT Thanks for your reply. Yes, I would like to see some examples of code that writes to Excel. That would be very helpful Thanks............TomCat |
Speed - project 2002 enterprise Posted: 02 Jun 2004 02:10 PM PDT How slow is slow? -- For VBA posts, please use the public.project.developer group. For any version of Project use public.project For any version of Project Server use public. project.server Rod Gill Project MVP For Microsoft Project companion projects, best practices and Project VBA development services visit www.projectlearning.com/ "Mukesh" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1716501c448e6$08813560$gbl... |
ms project pro 2003: return to homepage in sample project guide Posted: 02 Jun 2004 01:47 PM PDT Hi Sals, I'm not familiar with this template - what is it called and where did you get it from? Mike Glen Project MVP sals wrote: |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 11:33 PM PDT Ertan, With skill, I meant more competences such as "can program with Visual Basic" or "Sign language" than efficiency. MS Project Server can manage resources competences, but not their efficiency. Some other planning softwares allow to say that if an experimented worker can do a task within 1 day, a newbie worker would need 1,4 days for ex. MS Project doesn't do that. Gérard Ducouret "Ertan Sekmen" <com> a écrit dans le message de news:%phx.gbl... I (Advanced be ? Units one 20$ maximum |
Sharepoint using MSDE not SQL Server2k: Does it matter? Posted: 01 Jun 2004 12:21 PM PDT Hi Billy, No - your read too much into the reference. I purely was directing you to post on the correct newsgroup where the specialists hang out. I don't have a server so I can't answer your query. Mike Glen Project MVP Bill(y) wrote: |
delete removed assignments from PWA timesheet Posted: 01 Jun 2004 11:21 AM PDT You can write a simple SQL query to manage this as well. You'll need to explore the pjsvrdb.htm document installed in your help directory on your Project Server machine or downloadble from Microsoft. -- Gary L. Chefetz, MVP "We wrote the book on Project Server http://www.msprojectexperts - "mlebauer" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com... they didn't like it because its time consuming if there are a lot of assignment changes. some other identifier of removed assignments is still needed. The indicator field is also not exported with the other fields to Excel, so you can't even filter from an outside application. |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 10:41 AM PDT Carl, I agree with BJ; I can't envision what a display of links in summary task would be. However, to make a little more sense of the Critical task filter, try sorting by Total Slack and then Start Date. It will show the primary, secondary, etc. critical paths and help put things in perspective. Hope this helps. John |
Importing from Project Workbench PMW Posted: 01 Jun 2004 09:51 AM PDT Hum...I answered too fast. Sorry :-( The fixed separated format allows you to retrieve a lot of information, such as the tasks list, but it is not very easy to retrieve all the structure of the project... Gérard "Dave Riley" <fujitsu.com> a écrit dans le message de news:com... as are .....(.aca, .fp, .cp and .fix) . Am I missing something? message years my using this and |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 09:35 AM PDT Piers, Server will bring with it a lot of implied expectations about how your PM's and the resources will work together and collaborate using the product. Probably best if you look at the extensive material Microsoft publishes about the product as a first step (www.microsoft.com/project) to see if it fits your organsation currently ... and more importantly, how you want it to be. To decide if it's worth it, of course, depends on the costs vs. benefits. Buying and installing the software will be relatively inexpensive and easy. Deciding how to configure and then working with the people will be the part that takes time. Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms piers barrow wrote: |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 08:13 AM PDT Scott: This feature is bullet proof. I can assure you that it works for everyone and that you're simply making a mis-step. After taking your project offline: Log into your laptop using your standard logon to the domain, this should work whether you're connected or not as Windows caches this information so you can log into your correct profile whether or not you're connected to the network. If you logon as another user, you won't be able to access your offline project. Next, start Project. If it launches directly to Project 1, then you need to do the following: 1) Select Tools > Enterprise Options > Microsoft Office Project Server Accounts 2) In the Project Server Accounts dialog, select the radio button for Manually control connection state 3) Click OK and exit out of Project Now start Project again. This time you should see the Project Server Accounts Dialog just as you do when you're online, connected and want to connect to Project Server Select the Project Server account that you used to take the proect offline and click the work offline button Now, click File > Open - You should now see the open from Microsoft Office Project Server dialog as if you're about to open a project from the server, however the only project or projects that appear are the ones you took offline. Have all your Project Managers set their copies of Project to manually control the connection state and teach them the work offline procedure outlined here. Please use microsoft.public.project.server for further questions about Project Server. -- Gary L. Chefetz, MVP "We wrote the book on Project Server http://www.msprojectexperts - "ScottB" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16b1201c44823$821906f0$gbl... |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 08:10 AM PDT Haha! 98 only has 10 levels, so when you save a file as Project 98 you lose the finer granularity. When staying in the 2000 environment, you can use all numbers between 0 and 1000 and they will stay like that. HTH -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/index.htm 32-495-300 620 "ABH" <microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:16eee01c4488b$cbb642b0$gbl... |
Posted: 01 Jun 2004 03:02 AM PDT Many thanks, I will try there! Bill Howard wrote in message tool |
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