Why Project Server Timesheet allow Work Input for Ressources on non work days?

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Torsten Baumelt

Why Project Server Timesheet allow Work Input for Ressources on non work days?
In the Project Standard Calendar I can see in Project that this non working days are set!

But in Project Server the User can make Input on this days (for example on Weekend).

Is it possible to lock this days in the Timesheet on the Project Server?

Thank you for your support

Bye Torsten
 
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Dale Howard [MVP]

Bye --

Project Server allows resources to enter work on nonworking days because in the real world people sometimes work Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Are you saying that in your company this never happens?

It is not possible to lock nonworking days in the Timesheet in Project Server. The only way to prevent people from entering work in nonworking days is to make this a training and performance issue. Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


Why Project Server Timesheet allow Work Input for Ressources on non work days?
In the Project Standard Calendar I can see in Project that this non working days are set!

But in Project Server the User can make Input on this days (for example on Weekend).

Is it possible to lock this days in the Timesheet on the Project Server?

Thank you for your support

Bye Torsten
 
T

Torsten Baumelt

Hi Dale,

thank you for your very fast answer!

What do mean with training or performance issue. How does it work!

Thank you for support!

Bye Torsten
"Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale(dot)howard(at)msprojectexperts(dot)com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag Bye --

Project Server allows resources to enter work on nonworking days because in the real world people sometimes work Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Are you saying that in your company this never happens?

It is not possible to lock nonworking days in the Timesheet in Project Server. The only way to prevent people from entering work in nonworking days is to make this a training and performance issue. Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


Why Project Server Timesheet allow Work Input for Ressources on non work days?
In the Project Standard Calendar I can see in Project that this non working days are set!

But in Project Server the User can make Input on this days (for example on Weekend).

Is it possible to lock this days in the Timesheet on the Project Server?

Thank you for your support

Bye Torsten
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

Torsten --

Train people not to enter time into nonworking time periods on their timesheets and then hold them accountable for performing in this manner. Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


Hi Dale,

thank you for your very fast answer!

What do mean with training or performance issue. How does it work!

Thank you for support!

Bye Torsten
"Dale Howard [MVP]" <dale(dot)howard(at)msprojectexperts(dot)com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag Bye --

Project Server allows resources to enter work on nonworking days because in the real world people sometimes work Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Are you saying that in your company this never happens?

It is not possible to lock nonworking days in the Timesheet in Project Server. The only way to prevent people from entering work in nonworking days is to make this a training and performance issue. Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
Enterprise Project Trainer/Consultant
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
"We wrote the book on Project Server"


Why Project Server Timesheet allow Work Input for Ressources on non work days?
In the Project Standard Calendar I can see in Project that this non working days are set!

But in Project Server the User can make Input on this days (for example on Weekend).

Is it possible to lock this days in the Timesheet on the Project Server?

Thank you for your support

Bye Torsten
 

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