Outlook integration. Summary tasks and % of complete

D

DF

Hi, All !

Project manager (PM) in my company want to get % complete of all SUMMARY
project tasks in Outlook (every morning sync). For integation with Outlook i
set resource (PM) to all summary tasks. Importing tasks in Outlook is
correct. But after tasks in Outlook is updated, % complete of summary tasks
steel leave 0.
I foud out, that % of task complete in PWA is grow as subtasks completed,
but % of work complete leave 0.

Is there any way to pass in Outlook % of summary task complete correctly?

MS Projetc Server 2007 Sp1, Outlook 2007
 
P

ProjmanZA

Hi, All !

Project manager (PM) in my company want to get % complete of all SUMMARY
project tasks in Outlook (every morning sync). For integation with Outlook i
set resource (PM) to all summary tasks. Importing tasks in Outlook is
correct. But after tasks in Outlook is updated,  % complete of summary tasks
steel leave 0.
I foud out, that % of task complete in PWA is grow as subtasks completed,
but % of work complete leave 0.

Is there any way to pass in Outlook % of summary task complete correctly?

MS Projetc Server 2007 Sp1, Outlook 2007

Hey Denis,

Did you republish the projects after the updates ?

Andre
 
D

DF

ProjmanZA said:
Hey Denis,

Did you republish the projects after the updates ?

Andre

Hi, Andre

Yes, i did. After update i republished the project.
I updated (and republished) some of subtask - in PWA % of complete summary
task grow (33%), but % of work comlete steel leave 0%
I updated (and republished) all subtask - in PWA % of complete summary task
set 100%, and % of work comlete set 100%
But after import data in Outlook - % of complete task steel 0%. I think %
task complete in Outlook calculate from working hours (in fact). Because,
summary task has not realy working hours - % of complete leave 0%

Is the any workarround to show %of comlete fummary task for PM in Outlook?
 

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