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New SQL Reporting Services Sample Reports for Project Server

Hello, Christophe just released the reports that ship with the updated EPM 2007 VPC: http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisfie/archive/2008/04/10/new-sql-reporting-services-sample-reports-for-project-server.aspx Chris Technorati Tags: Project Server , Reporting
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Connection Strings…

Hey, Here is a great post: http://projectserver.cz/cms/index.php?itemid=35 It shows how to get the connection string to the Project Server 2007 Reporting Database (and the other three databases which are not supported programming interfaces). This is
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Project Server 2007 - Project Server Developer Community Expanding

Leveraging the development aspects of Project Server 2007 spans a wide range of skills. PWA customizations (ASP.NET), workflow development, line of business applications integration using the PSI, extending Project Server functionality using server side

Implementing My Tasks “Read Only Custom Fields”

Using Project Server 2007’s Reporting Database and SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 The attached report illustrates how to safely query the RDB to allow team members to see a read only view of task assignment data. We’ve picked a random task custom

Publishing Projects based off a Project Custom Field Value

Hello, As part of the development process for the next version of Project, we are heavily relying on Project to manage all the work that is happening across team. As part of the process, we require up to date status reports. All the work is spread across
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Attachment(s): PublishProjects.zip

Local Custom Fields

Introduction This post contains interim documentation for tables in the Published database of a RTM-edition Project Server 2007 installation. Entities in this schema are subject to change without notice. This documentation is made available on a “best

Check out the Post on Scalable Issues & Risks Report

It seems that somehow I messed up and the post " Scalable Issues & Risks Report " ended up showing up in the past. So in case you missed it: http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability/archive/2007/09/28/scalable-issues-risks-report.aspx Chris

Scalable Issues & Risks Report

Introduction Out of the box the Issues & Risks components of Project Server 2007’s collaboration functionality have an architectural problem which surfaces when 100’s of Project Server Workspace sites are created. This problem is forced by the need

Project Conference 2007 is Quickly Approaching

I just wanted to give a quick update about the Project Conference that is coming up at the end of October in Seattle. This is going to be our biggest conference ever! With sessions covering everything from how to get started with Project to managing a

Improve the Performance of Building the Project Server Data Analysis Cube

Jack Li has passed along a great tip on how to improve the performance of building the Project Server Data Analysis Cube: Recently we have worked with a big enterprise customer using Project Server. They ran into an issue where Project Server reporting
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Project Conference

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about the upcoming Project Conference. Details can be found here: http://www.msprojectconference.com/ There will be a Developer/IT Professional track that we will be presenting on a verity of development topics

Creating Deliverable Reports

I have had many questions with regards to the Deliverables feature and reporting. If your not familiar with Deliverables, I suggest you take a look at my blog post on the Project blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/project/archive/2007/02/24/deliverables.aspx

Using the Reporting Database and Excel – Part 1

I am not sure if this is a programmability post, but there have been many requests to do a post on writing a report in Excel that collects data from the reporting database. Since this will involve SQL and many developers who write code against Project
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