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keidm (TechnicalUser)
29 Jan 02 17:19
Hi All,

I'm a new user to MS Project Central.  I've chosen to save project A (in Project 2000) to a shared network drive that is accessible by Project Central server.  While I'm able to access the project info in both portfolio and assignment views, I'm only able to see the "nonworking time" entry when I open the timesheet view.  I've already manually set each user category to see project A.  Shouldn't the project info appear in the timesheet view as well?

Thanking you in advance,

KEIDM  
Guest (Visitor)
20 Feb 02 12:10
Timesheet wont display anything against a project until you have actualy created some tasks.

You can then filter the timesheet views using the project select in the timesheet title bar
mike67 (TechnicalUser)
25 Feb 02 18:45
Does any one know if there is a free Project Management Tutorial on the Web. Any info is apprciated. Thanks
Storyteller (Instructor)
26 Feb 02 11:21
Hello All,
Follow these links for:
Project Central Information
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=33159&area=search&ordinal=6
Project 2000 Training Material
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q282245

Keidm,
you will want to check out Appendix A in the Project Central User Manual. It will help you configure the DSN on both the client and server that will allow you to see timescale information

Mike67,
Check out www.pmi.org and www.4pm.com both these sites offer a wealth of information. If you are looking for Web project management try www.shorewalker.com

Good Luck,
Michael

Microsoft Office 2000 Master Instructor
Corel Certified Instructor WordPerfect 9

Guest (Visitor)
13 Mar 02 6:21
i am using project central for Time sheet management,
i want to export the data from the project central to MS Access for application purpose, can you help me.

Guest (Visitor)
14 Apr 02 19:38
d_panky,

I have written an Access utility to aquire the data from project central.  You can build your criteria by date range, resource name, resource group, project, and even select either all or multiple task to aquire.  

It prints multiple report layouts, and even will build you a MS Excel spreadsheet populating the data based on your criteria.

Let me know if you are still interested
Respond to my handle ProjAccess.  And I'll check back
jpcpc (Programmer)
21 May 02 8:17
I want to view tasks from other users in the administrator timesheet. Is this possible ?
Guest (Visitor)
26 Jun 02 13:17
Hi all Project Central Admins and users !..

I just installed the product today, based on the MSDE database, as a test.

And I managed to make the whole thing work fine with .MPP files saved in a shared folder, but not to save my project in the MSDE database.

The DSN is porperly configurated for Windows, but does not appear in the Project Central administration interface.

And when I ask the Project 2000 client to save the project "the ODBC way", into that DSN, the program just collapses to Windows with a ODBC_GetPoolCache error reported by Dr. Watson.

Aaargh ! Can someone help me ?

Thanks a lot !
harshaddesai (Programmer)
7 Oct 02 8:34
Hi ...
Can somebody tell me something about how to integrate Ms-Project with Visual Basic ie. Using MS Project Object in Visual Basic ? Is it possible ? Any tutorials ?

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