Report Actual Work in days in PWA

T

Thomas

I run Project Server 2002 and Project pro 2002. I want people to enter Actual Work in days rather than in hours in their timesheet in PWA. Is that possible? (We want to run the project based on days, not on hours.

In the Enterprise Global Template I have selected Tools-Options-Schedule, Duration entered in days and Work entered in days. I created a project based on the template, and everything looks fine in Project Pro, but when publishing the task to the PWA, the timesheet shows all values in hours.
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Thomas:

Users can enter values in days simply by adding a letter "d" to the entry.
The default display is by hours for day by day entry and you can't change
that. If you can train your users to use the "d" designation, you can at
least have the entry the way you want it, but keep in mind that the system
will always convert it to hours for display.




Thomas said:
I run Project Server 2002 and Project pro 2002. I want people to enter
Actual Work in days rather than in hours in their timesheet in PWA. Is that
possible? (We want to run the project based on days, not on hours.)
In the Enterprise Global Template I have selected Tools-Options-Schedule,
Duration entered in days and Work entered in days. I created a project based
on the template, and everything looks fine in Project Pro, but when
publishing the task to the PWA, the timesheet shows all values in hours.
 
T

Thomas

Thank you :)

However - it doesn't solve my problem; my project manager does not want to see hours - at all! I read somewhere else in this newsgroup a suggestion about setting mspjgrid.textconv.settimeprops(3) in taskpage.asp. Is this a fix that will work?
(I guess we are not supposed to change source code, but if it works..?)
 

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