Remaining And Actual hours

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VJ

Sorry for posting thia agai

We are using MS office Project 2003/SP3 and SQL2005 database. This is been happening to multiple user

Resource Enters 40 hours(8 hours a day) for a Task and submits it.
Project Manager rejects 40 hours for the resource.
When the Resource opens the PWA (Project Web Access), Resource doesn't see any hours in PWA (Resource should have seen 40 hours that were rejected)
In PWA Actuals Hours shows 40 hours and Remaining Hours as 40 hours, After PM rejected the hours, it should have shown Actual Hours as 80 and Remaining hours as 0

I think should have happen, Once the hours were rejected by PM, Resource has to zero out the hours in PWA and click on updateAll button. PM has to then accept the zeroed hours. Why is PWA not showing the rejected hour and also Actual Hours and Remaining hours are not getting updated

I found out that the following tables MSP_WEB_ASSIGNMENTS and MSP_WEB_WORK (Actual Hours and Remaining hours) are not getting updated when the PM Rejects the task, Any idea why the tables are not getting updated. Is there any trigger associated with those tables


Any help on this would be greatly appreciate
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

VJ --

I can appreciate your angst, but you have posted this question several times
and users have given you several answers. Given the fact that no one else
has attempted to answer your question yet today probably indicates that we
are stumped. So, reposting it again and again will not get you any new
answers.

Consider this: the software you are using is now 7 years old, has been
replaced by Project Server 2007 over three years ago, and is soon to be
replaced again with Project Server 2010 in May/June. So, I think the user
community that can help you is shrinking by the minute! :)

Hope this helps.
 

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