Import error

A

Ana

Hi
We use Project Server 2003 for managing projects in our company, and there is a problem that occurs when a new project is created and project manager wishes to import resources from Project Server. Error text follows
An import error occured.
Check Row 15 Reserved_ResumeDate
This is not a valid date, or it is outside the range for dates, which is January 1, 1984 through December 31, 2049
Type a date in the correct format: for example, 6/15/00 or June 15, 2000
To continue importing with additional error messages, click Yes
To continue importing with no error messages, click No
To stop importing, click Cancel.
When clicking No, the process of importing resources continues with no additional messages and it successfully comes to an end
Can anybody tell me what is the problem and how to overcome it
Ana
 
J

J Baird

What is the value in that field?
1) Open MSP 2003
2) Open the Gantt Chart View
3) Display the [Stop] and the [Resume] fields
4) Look at the values in the [Stop] and the [Resume] fields, in Task 15
5) Are either of the values before January 1, 1984 or after December 31,
2049, or "NA"?
6) Is the stop date December 31, 2049? (Thus a calculated resume date may
have to fall on a date after that?)

MSP only accepts dates within the 1984-2049 years range. It normally
doesn't allow you to enter dates outside of that range. When I entered
6/1/2400 dates into an existing task in my SQL database (the test DB, not
the real one!), I received NA for Start, Finish, Stop, etc.. but Resume
didn't change, probably since it's often calculated.

Ana said:
Hi!
We use Project Server 2003 for managing projects in our company, and there
is a problem that occurs when a new project is created and project manager
wishes to import resources from Project Server. Error text follows:
An import error occured.
Check Row 15 Reserved_ResumeDate.
This is not a valid date, or it is outside the range for
dates, which is January 1, 1984 through December 31, 2049.
Type a date in the correct format: for example, 6/15/00 or June 15, 2000.
To continue importing with additional error messages, click Yes.
To continue importing with no error messages, click No.
To stop importing, click Cancel.
When clicking No, the process of importing resources continues with no
additional messages and it successfully comes to an end.
 
L

Luigi Stilo

Ana,
did Mr. Baird resolved your problem? I have exactly the same problem... and I don't have the workaround:
I have reinstalled 3 times all the software, without resolving nothing...
Let me know, it's important.

Thx in advance.

Luigi Stilo
 
Top