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The Actual Work value for a project may appear as a zero (0) in Project 2003
When you click
Resource Usage on the
View menu to view the
Actual Work total for an Enterprise Resource in Microsoft Project Professional 2002 or in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003, the
Actual Work total may be less than expected.
For example, when you view the
Actual Work values for all projects that are associated with an Enterprise Resource, the
Actual Work values for projects that are closed in Project 2002 or in Project 2003 may appear as zero (0). This behavior occurs even when the
Actual Worktotal that is reported in each project is more than zero (0).
This behavior occurs because Project 2002 and Project 2003 do not calculate the
Actual Work values for projects that are closed.
To resolve this behavior, open all project files that are associated with the Enterprise Resource.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
- Microsoft Project 2002 Professional Edition
- Microsoft Project 2002 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Office Project Professional 2007
- Microsoft Office Project Server 2007
- Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007
- Microsoft Project Professional 2010
- Microsoft Project Server 2010
- Microsoft Project Standard 2010
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