WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, use one of the following methods.
Method 1: Change the Timesheet View
Change the Timesheet view in Microsoft Project Web Access to enter time by day instead of by weeks. To do this, follow these steps:
- On the Timesheet view in Microsoft Project Web Access, click the View Options tab.
- In the Units list, click Days.
- Enter your actual time.
With this method, you can enter the actual hours for the day that they were performed.
Microsoft Project assumes an eight-hour day. Therefore, if you enter fewer than eight
hours on a work day, the scheduled finish for the assignment may extend beyond the initial end date.
Method 2: Configure the Tracking Method
Configure the Tracking Method for the project to
Actual work done and work
remaining, and then configure a manual process so that actual work is reported by your
resources on a weekly basis.
The administrator of Microsoft Project Server can set the tracking method and then lock down the tracking method. This way, all projects use the same tracking method. If the tracking method is not
locked down, Project Managers can configure the tracking method by using Microsoft Project
Professional.
To configure the tracking method, use one of the following methods.
Method 2A: Configure the Default Tracking Method in Microsoft Project Web Access
- Log on to Microsoft Project Web Access as Administrator, and then click the Admin tab.
- Click Customize Microsoft Project Web Access.
- On the Tracking Methods page, click the Actual work done and work remaining: Resources
report the actual work done and the work remaining to be done on each task option.
Method 2B: Configure the Tracking Method in Microsoft Project Professional
- Log on to Microsoft Project Professional with Project Manager permissions.
- On the Tools menu, point to Customize, and then click Published Fields.
- Click the Actual Work Done and Work Remaining option.
With method 2A or method 2B, the Project Manager must republish assignments for the change to take effect on tasks that have already been published.
The change only affects tasks that have no actual hours reported. Tasks in progress are
not affected.