VBScript: Microsoft Office Project Access 2003

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Marc Soester

Hi all,

I receive the following "error" message when I update the timesheet:
- There is a problem updating some of the task information becuase of
conflicts with the Project Server database. Contact the server administrator
about these tasks. Some actuals on tasks where not updated. -

After I ok the message, the task page, updates and the time I entered
disapeared. When I reenter the time, it sometimes stays and somethimes gives
me the same message again.

It only happens occationally and I cant reproduce the problem all the time (
which sucks big time).

Any help would be greatly appreachiated
 
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Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]

Marc:

You can either try hunting the issues down in the database on a one-off
basis, or you might try saveas/re-import project therapy. If you do this, I
strongly recommend that you follow the guidance on our ProjectServerExperts
site to rebuild the binary blob.
 
M

Marc Soester

Thanks Gary, I found the article and I will try.
PS: I always enjoy reading your feedback since it is always most usefull.
Thank you
--
Marc Soester
Program Manager &
Senior Product Specialist


Gary L. Chefetz said:
Marc:

You can either try hunting the issues down in the database on a one-off
basis, or you might try saveas/re-import project therapy. If you do this, I
strongly recommend that you follow the guidance on our ProjectServerExperts
site to rebuild the binary blob.
 
L

Leanne

Hi, Marc & Gary. We are having this issue also and I'm not following where
you are locating a helpful article. Would you let me know where I might
locate it? Thank you!

Marc Soester said:
Thanks Gary, I found the article and I will try.
PS: I always enjoy reading your feedback since it is always most usefull.
Thank you
--
Marc Soester
Program Manager &
Senior Product Specialist
 

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