From: go83 on

In Project Server 2007 is there a way to save off snapshots of a
schedule? Currently we check our schedules into Sharepoint, which has
file revision history built in, but Project Server 2007 doesn't seem to
have a similar capability.

I realize I can use baselining to track differences between points in a
project history, but let's say for example I make a series of updates to
a schedule, publish that project into Project Server, only to find out
later that the situation has changed and I need to back out all those
changes. How would I get back?

I suppose one solution is to make a periodic local file copy and check
it into Sharepoint...?

Thanks.


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This newsgroup is about the desktop version of Project. Best to repost
this on the newsgroup dedicated to server:
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On 14/01/10 02:17, go83 wrote:
> In Project Server 2007 is there a way to save off snapshots of a
> schedule? Currently we check our schedules into Sharepoint, which has
> file revision history built in, but Project Server 2007 doesn't seem to
> have a similar capability.
>
> I realize I can use baselining to track differences between points in a
> project history, but let's say for example I make a series of updates to
> a schedule, publish that project into Project Server, only to find out
> later that the situation has changed and I need to back out all those
> changes. How would I get back?
>
> I suppose one solution is to make a periodic local file copy and check
> it into Sharepoint...?
>
> Thanks.
>
>