Here’s an interesting question that popped up recently…how does one secure a specific Enterprise Project Type within Project Server 2010 so that only specific people may be able to create it? Process Overview Let’s start off by reviewing the specific business scenario. We have an organization that has small, medium, and large projects. Each of those projects is mapped to various initiation processes and has been assigned a specific enterprise p … Read More
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Andrew Lavinsky’s Blog- Project VBA and Azure: Better Together Andrew Lavinsky
- Revisiting Project Trend Analysis and Project Change Logs Andrew Lavinsky
- Developing with UMT Project EssentialsFor those developer types working in the ever increasing number of organizations that have deployed our Project Essentials product – I wanted to make sure you saw Mircea’s post on developing custom applications against PE: http://www.ro.umt.com/blog/2012/05/08/developing-project-essentials-applications-using-wcf-2/ Filed under: Project Essentials … Con […]Andrew Lavinsky
- Incorporating Project Server Data into Word DocumentsThis is a topic I’ve briefly played with before – how to automatically incorporate Project Server data into Office documents. The REST API has long been the go to tool for doing such things, as the API allows us to … Continue reading →Andrew Lavinsky
- Calculating Elapsed Duration Andrew Lavinsky
- Even More Hot Air Andrew Lavinsky
- Baseline Save Permissions Blocked in Newly Created ProjectsToday’s post explores a bug that I’ve now run into in a couple different implementations, and finally got around to examining. Thanks to Rocky, the SysAdmin I’ve been working with for isolating the behavior. First off, this bug only should … Continue reading →Andrew Lavinsky
- Resource Plans and Portfolio AnalysisFirst off, thanks to everyone who came to the recent Project Conference in Phoenix. One thing that I was surprised at with this conference was how many people had actually downloaded the white paper I wrote last year on the … Continue reading →Andrew Lavinsky
- Depicting Detailed Timeline Views with Visio Reports Andrew Lavinsky
- Filtered Project Server Dashboards with PerformancePoint (Part 3)A couple years ago, when Project Server 2010 was first released, I was sitting in a room with a member of the product team and I asked him what he felt was the most powerful feature of Project Server. With … Continue reading →Andrew Lavinsky
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