In part 5 of the getting started series we will look at Enterprise Project Types (EPTs) and Project Detail Pages (PDPs). The last post, in case you missed it was looking at PWA Views: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2014/01/23/getting-started-with-projectonline-part-4-ps2013-office365-project-ppm-sharepointonline-pm/ Firstly we will look at PDPs and create a new PDP, we will then look at EPTs and create an... Continue Reading →
Getting started with #ProjectOnline Part 4 #PS2013 #Office365 #Project #PPM #SharePointOnline #PM
This is part 4 for the getting started with Project Online series. In the last post we looked at configuring the Enterprise Global: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/getting-started-with-projectonline-part-3-ps2013-office365-project-ppm-sharepointonline-pm/ In this post we will move back to PWA and continue with the configuration there. Next up are the PWA views, these are configured on the PWA Settings page. To access... Continue Reading →
#ProjectServer #PS2013 access to Create Projects functionality #SP2013 #PM #Project #ProjectOnline
Just a quick post to detail the permissions required to be able to use the “Create Projects” button on a list in the PWA site collection. If you are not familiar with the button or functionality see the post below: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/creating-and-adding-projects-to-projectserver-2013-ps2013-sp2013-office365-part-1/ The permissions required for a user to be able to create a project from... Continue Reading →
Getting started with #ProjectOnline Part 3 #PS2013 #Office365 #Project #PPM #SharePointOnline #PM
Part 3 of the “Getting started with Project Online” series looks at Project Professional 2013 Enterprise Global objects. Part 2 of the series looked at Project Online Enterprise Custom Fields: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2014/01/17/getting-started-with-projectonline-part-2-ps2013-office365-project-ppm-sharepointonline-pm/ Now that you have created your custom fields you need to make these visible to users. Views can be created for Project Web App... Continue Reading →
Getting started with #ProjectOnline Part 2 #PS2013 #Office365 #Project #PPM #SharePointOnline #PM
This is part 2 of the “Getting Started with Project Online” series. If you didn’t see part one see the link below: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/getting-started-with-projectonline-part-1-ps2013-office365-project-ppm-sharepointonline-pm/ In summary this post covered creating the PWA site collection, we went from nothing to having a fully functional Project Online environment in around 45 minutes! In this post we will look... Continue Reading →
Getting started with #ProjectOnline Part 1 #PS2013 #Office365 #Project #PPM #SharePointOnline #PM
This post is the first post from a series of posts I am going to write based on Project Online. It is very simple to get a Project Online Office 365 tenant but once the PWA site collection is there, what next? Where do you start? How do you get the most out of it?... Continue Reading →
#SSRS native report render issue in #SharePoint #SP2013 with #IE 10 or later #PS2013 #BI #SQL
This post covers an the details around an issue I came across the other day and I wanted to make you aware to help in your deployments / system design. The issue is with displaying SSRS Native mode reports on a SharePoint 2013 page using a page viewer web part when using IE 10 or later.... Continue Reading →
#ProjectServer #Win8 #Apps using #Projectsiena #PS2013 #SP2013
Microsoft have released Project Siena (Beta) to enable users to create Windows 8 apps. The tool is a Windows 8 app that can be downloaded here: http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-gb/app/microsoft-project-siena/5ae47651-e8f3-4e41-aab7-e19ab1b80180 Details on Project Siena can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/projectsiena/default.aspx http://blogs.technet.com/b/projectsiena/ I haven't had much time to look at the tool but in this blog post I will walk... Continue Reading →