Finish1 field in Enterprise Global

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Eric Landes

This may be a silly question, but I'm wondering if the Finish1 field is
always included in the Enterprise Global? I'm trying to track down a
non-custom enterprise field to help me restore a global (I'm getting an error
when I try to restore). And in all of our environments (dev, q, and
production), this field is in the global, so maybe it's supposed to be there.
It is assigned baseline start date in a formula. Is this something that's a
default in Project 2002 Server? TIA
 
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Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Eric:

It should never be included in the Enterprise global. Only custom enterprise
fields should be in the Enterprise Global. Finish1 is not an enterprise
field.

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Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
"We wrote the books on Project Server"
http://www.msprojectexperts.com

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Eric Landes

Thanks Gary. I'm not going crazy. The odd part is that the formula is not
being set (that I can tell) by any VBA code we have in our global. so I'm at
a loss to get it out of the global. Whenver I remove Finish1 in the
Organizer (after checking out the global), I save the global then exit
project. I delete my local copies of the global under applicaiton data, then
open Project again. And Finish1 is again in the global. Any ideas where
this might be getting stuck? This is MS Project 2002 Server BTW. TIA

Eric L.
 
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Eric Landes

FYI, I did get this working. I did this by deleting the Finish1 in
environment I was trying to restore the global to. Every time I exited out I
deleted the local copies of the globals also. Thanks for the help.
 

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