Tracking and reporting of non working time

A

Angie

I'm a newbie using Project Pro and I need help.
I have Project Server 2007 and Project Pro 2007 production.

Executive staff want to see 2 projects called "admin" and "support".

The admin and support projects will keep track of each resource’s
administrative (non working) time and time spent on support for IT systems,
(considered non project related working time).

I have a base calendar called “COA Calendar†with non working department
time for weekends, holidays, etc.

I use an enterprise resource pool and each resource has a separate resource
calendar.

Executive staff want a report all project time, admin non working and
support non working time in a report , through a master project or as a view
on PWA

Is this possible? If so, how?
I'm stumped!


Help
 
A

Angie

Thank you for the help!
Looks like I have other new timesheet issues to tackle to get this to work
correctly!
Am I the only person having timesheet issues???
A timesheet report on the base and all resource calendar exceptions would be
nice.
Thank you again!
 
J

JulieS

Hello Angie,

You may find additional postings and information about Project 2007 in
the Project Server newsgroup. This newsgroup is designed to address
Project from a non-Project environment. As timesheets are a Project
Server/PWA issue you may some questions and answers in the other
newsgroup.

Julie
Project MVP

Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project
 
A

Angie

I appreciate the help and direction!
Thank you!


JulieS said:
Hello Angie,

You may find additional postings and information about Project 2007 in
the Project Server newsgroup. This newsgroup is designed to address
Project from a non-Project environment. As timesheets are a Project
Server/PWA issue you may some questions and answers in the other
newsgroup.

Julie
Project MVP

Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information
about Microsoft Project
 

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