Queue Position

P

Perl

Hello,

I'm trying to check in a project from Project Server 2007.
At Manage Queue Jobs I see "Queue position" with number 2. After 2 days the
number changed to 4.

Please advice what to do.

Regards

Pearl
 
S

Stephen Sanderlin

Change the history date to go back a year, and then sort by queue
position. You should then be able to find jobs 1-3.

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P

Perl

Hello,

Thank you but I don't want to see jobs 1-3. I want it to disappear.
Why does it waiting to be processed all this time ?

Pearl
 
S

Stephen Sanderlin

You need to see what jobs 1-3 are and why they are still there in order
to clear them out. The information you will gain from viewing them will
help me consider why they may still be there and how you should
proceeed.

Show the other jobs, and then post the error information from the Queue
page, and I'll try to help :eek:)

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Stephen Sanderlin
Owner/Founder - EPMFAQ
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http://forums.epmfaq.com/

EPM Solutions Architect / Principal Consultant - BT Professional
Services
http://bt.ins.com/

This electronic message, along with any information, advice, and
opinions it contains, are mine alone and are not representative of my
employer. All information is provided in "GOOD FAITH" and on an "AS IS"
basis only. I provide no presentations or warranties, express or
implied, including implied warranties of fitness for a particular
purpose, merchantability, title, and noninfringement. I strongly advise
you to extensively test any changes, workarounds, or techniques
described herein on a development system prior to implementation in a
production environment, and you are hereby notified that I bear no
responsibility whatsoever for any loss, harm, or otherwise negative
outcomes resulting from your actions, whether or not said actions were
a result of this electronic message, directly or indirectly.
 
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Marc Soester [MVP]

Great Job Jonathan, love your summary of the qeue, that is most helpful.
 

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