Translate this pagePowered by Microsoft(R) TranslatorOne question that came up lately was throughout the completely different behavior when commencing through the similar template but generating a whole new plan in Task Specialist 2010 or in PWA because of the Project Center or by means of the Undertaking Net Services Process CreateProjectFromTemplate. PWA created projects will be the exact same as the PSI created projects and the behavior is very well described in the Remarks section of the SDK article on the Task.CreateProjectFromTemplate method at Pulling out a few of the key points: The CreateProjectFromTemplate approach does persist any formatting information in a venture template, such as timescale or font format. You can set formatting information for a challenge with Task Expert; formatting is not available in the public PSI methods or datasets. CreateProjectFromTemplate gets a ProjectDataSet from the task template in the Draft database,
Office 2010 X86, creates a brand new ProjectDataSet, and changes the venture summary task name to the requested challenge name. It then adds all of the DataTable rows to the new ProjectDataSet,
Office Professional 2010, except assignment dates, and then creates a fresh task with a a variety of GUID. If the template includes tasks that have notes, the task notes do not show when you create a fresh project by using CreateProjectFromTemplate and then open the undertaking in Microsoft Office Project Certified. View settings, such as added fields,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Key, are not copied into the new project from the template. So in essence only the basic dataset information is used, and none of the information that is held in the binary fields such as views, formatting and notes is retained. If you wish to maintain full fidelity and use templates that have formatting, perhaps some views that you wish to be available (such as the new Timeline view – ready populated with certain tasks) or task notes then your best option is to create these using Undertaking Qualified 2010. You will then of course be able to interact with the projects thru the task center in the usual way. I’ve also heard that some customers have had issues using the timeline when starting from a PWA or PSI created challenge (not able to add certain tasks) – but I haven’t been able to reproduce this behavior. This sounds like a more general error with the timeline that we have since fixed (it should be in any of the CU’s for the 2010 client as it was initially fixed in June – and the ‘C’ stands for cumulative) – you should also be able to resolve this issue by deleting the timeline and starting again. One final mention here, that is not covered in the MSDN article is concerning Inactive Tasks. This is a whole new feature in 2010 – the ability to inactivate a task so that it does not impact schedule or resourcing,
Microsoft Office Pro 2007 Serial Key, but still allows you to keep it in the plan and activate it should the need arise. To be honest we did not have a scenario in mind where inactive tasks would be included in templates – and if you do have inactive tasks in a template then these will only remain inactive in projects created by way of Challenge Experienced. If you use a template with inactive tasks for creation via PWA or the PSI then you will see these tasks become active. If you have tried this and are confused by the durations you see for these ‘re-activated’ tasks they actually have a duration of 8 elapsed hours – or if they had an assignment as well as being inactive then the duration will be 8 elapsed hours for each assigned day. Anyway,
Office 2010 Professional Plus Serial, none of this would be what you wanted or expected – so best to avoid inactive tasks for any templates you aim to use by means of PWA or the PSI. We would certainly be interested in the scenarios where you might be thinking of using inactive tasks in a template. Thanks to Katherine, Doug and Heather for their input to this article.