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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Problems with ‘% Work Complete’ field in Project Server 2003 Web Access
Hi,
All of a sudden we are facing a problem with our current project server (PS) 2003. Developers are not able to update the ‘% Work Complete’ field in their PS Web Access. This is a unique problem and we are facing it for the first time. I tried my best to research on this, but couldn’t find any solution. Strange is that few developers are able to update the tasks of some of their previous projects. For example, let us assume that we have two Projects; P1 and P2. P1 was published long back, and develeopers are able to update (Web) the '% Work Complete' fields for tasks related to P1. However, they cannot edit the same (‘% Work Complete’) for tasks in P2 as the field appears in read-only mode. Even if we delete P2 and publish a new copy, problem persists. Can you please advise with the solution for the same? Please refer to the attachment to get pictorial view of the problem Kindly do the needful Best regards, Ragini Babitha, Project Management Office, Excel Soft Technologies Mysore |
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