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From: PM4Life on 27 May 2010 22:45 Our current project server 2007 installation is configured for all time entry to come through the My Timesheet interface. Only resources can update actual work. We have run into many instances where time was entered incorrectly or not at all. With the project managers not having the ability to update actual work, this can create a great deal of overhead and incorrect project status reports. For those of you that use Project Server, do you have the capability to update actual work? If so, how do you use this capability (For correction purposes only, Update Actuals and Percent Complete in addition to accepting time entry from resources, etc.)?
From: JulieS on 29 May 2010 09:27
PM4Life, Please repost your question to the forum for project server, if you have not already. This newsgroup is closing on June 1 and this particular newsgroup is focused on the non-server usage of Microsoft Project. See: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/projectserver2010,projectprofessional2010 Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project On 5/27/2010 10:45 PM, PM4Life wrote: > Our current project server 2007 installation is configured for all time entry > to come through the My Timesheet interface. Only resources can update actual > work. We have run into many instances where time was entered incorrectly or > not at all. With the project managers not having the ability to update actual > work, this can create a great deal of overhead and incorrect project status > reports. For those of you that use Project Server, do you have the capability > to update actual work? If so, how do you use this capability (For correction > purposes only, Update Actuals and Percent Complete in addition to accepting > time entry from resources, etc.)? |