Publishing both Master and sub projects

R

Renee H

Any known issue with publishing both the master and sub project when no
resource pool is used? Not using timesheets or My Tasks.
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Renee H --

I am not aware of any issues with publishing a master project in Project
Server 2007, even when resources are assigned to tasks in the subprojects.
I tested this thoroughly when Microsoft first released Project Server 2007
and was pleased to learn that we can now safely publish a master project.
If anyone has had problems/issues with publishing a master project, I would
gladly invite them to share their experiences with you. Hope this helps.
 
R

Renee H

My question is regarding publishing BOTH the master and also publishing the
sub projects within it when no enterprise resource pool is used.
 
R

Renee H

Do you have any suggestions for saving projects to the server that are cross
linked?
 
B

Ben Howard

There is no difference in procedure for saving projects that have cross
project links in them - did you have a specific scenario in mind.

As for your other question, saving both master and sub projects without a
resource pool associated with them should have no effect on the save.
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Thanks, Ben.
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W

wasonamit

I have experienced difficulties when creating views in Project Center in a
Master Project.

My Task Assignment page displays all the tasks ( of the master Project )
also all the Task of the Sub-projects. But when I create a view ( says
Enterprise outline code called Sites = "Washington")

The view will ONLY show the Master Project task with Site= washington and
the sub-projects tasks which have site=washington is not displayed.
 

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