Thanks! i figured it out, i was not sure that using a project group would allow me to have interproject links and allow multi user access to the sub projects.
but it does and so far it is working...
again thanks!
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Mon, 2010-01-25 21:09
Assuming you know how to work stand alone jobs in SureTrak:
>Use SureTrak help looking for the keyword "Group".
>Then, Investigate Apex Sample Job, it will give you some clues by mere observation of project naming under Project Properties of the Project Group and Member projects.
>Now you are ready to start: Start by Creating your Project Group, this will be your Main Job where you will add your activities for the main job. Then Create/Add your Member Projects. -Use the same planning unit on all jobs.
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Thanks! i figured it out, i was not sure that using a project group would allow me to have interproject links and allow multi user access to the sub projects.
but it does and so far it is working...
again thanks!
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21 years 8 monthsRE: SureTrak Questions
Treighton,
Welcome to PP.
Assuming you know how to work stand alone jobs in SureTrak:
>Use SureTrak help looking for the keyword "Group".
>Then, Investigate Apex Sample Job, it will give you some clues by mere observation of project naming under Project Properties of the Project Group and Member projects.
>Now you are ready to start: Start by Creating your Project Group, this will be your Main Job where you will add your activities for the main job. Then Create/Add your Member Projects. -Use the same planning unit on all jobs.
Best Regards,
Rafael