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Subject: Project 2000 and 2003


Author:
Richard Musselman
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Date Posted: 19:49:09 02/15/06 Wed

I have an excel macro that migrates tasks, resources, precedent relationships, resource rates and hours by resource by task from Excel to MS Project. This is part of an excel expert system that defines the level of effort required by task for a given project in the pharmaceutical field. This system fronts all of the tasks, resources etc for MS Project. The macro has functioned very well in MS project 2000 however I have just upgraded to Project 2003 professional and there seems to be a problem with the transfer of these data from Excel to Project 2003. Everything comes over Ok however the hours in Task Usage view are OK at the resource level but at the task level the totals are much higher than the sum at the resource level. When I check the hours in the Resource Usage view the hours total correctly.

Does anyone have any explanation for this? I would be happy to attach a file created in MS Project 2000 and Project 2003 so someone could see specifically what I'm referring to. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

R Musselman

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