A question I hear a few times from organisations is “We have a new department or business unit coming on-board with Project Online, do we need a new PWA instance for them or can we use the one we already have?” The answer isn’t normally a straightforward yes or no. This post aims to cover... Continue Reading →
#ProjectServer and #SharePoint 2013 / 2016 March 2017 Cumulative Update #PS2013 #SP2013 #PS2016 #SP2016 #MSProject
The Office 2016 March 2017 updates and cumulative updates are now available, please see the links below: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/4013886 Project 2016 March 2017 update: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3178669 SharePoint Server 2016 / Project Server 2016 March 2017 update: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3178675 & https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3178672 The Office 2013 March 2017 updates and cumulative updates are now available, please see the links below: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/4013886... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline #PowerBI Currency Conversion Project Cost Report Part 2 #PPM #BI #Office365 #PowerQuery
Following on from my first post on currency conversion found below: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2017/03/06/projectonline-powerbi-currency-conversion-project-cost-report-part-1-ppm-bi-office365/ This post walks through a different option for working with multiple currencies. This post will create a similar report as seen below: This report enables the project cost to be calculated based on project currency and rate for the year. In this example... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline #PowerBI Currency Conversion Project Cost Report Part 1 #PPM #BI #Office365
Whilst Microsoft’s Office 365 PPM tool Project Online supports projects using different currencies, there is no conversion based on a currency rate. The project has a currency set and the correct currency symbol is displayed for cost data. In the reports and views there is no conversion based on an exchange rate between currencies. This... Continue Reading →