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We are migrating the source PWA to target PWA, while resource center setup we are not able to map the resource as it has different resource name in the target after sync with AD. RRS feed

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  • We are migrating the source PWA to target PWA, while resource center setup we are not able to map the resource as it has different resource name in the target after sync with AD.

     Is it possible to map a source resource with target resource, if the resource name is different in the target(at least one letter, or the order of the name/surname differs) in project online

    Consider, in source the resource name in resource center is first name+Last name and in target the resource name is Last name + Firstname. While migrating project from source to target using project professional, after mapping with the resource in the target with (at least one letter, or the order of the name/surname differs) for a particular task the remaining work will get allocated not the actual work. Is it possible to allocate the resource with actual work?




    Saturday, October 3, 2020 6:08 PM

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  • Is is not clear to me that this is a question about Microsoft Access databases, the topic of this forum.

    -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP

    Saturday, October 3, 2020 9:55 PM
  • This is regarding project online resource center management. We need to migrate the source PWA to target PWA, while migration not able to map the resources if the resource name is different from source.

    Consider, in source the resource name in resource center is first name+Last name and in target the resource name is Last name + Firstname. While migrating project from source to target using project professional, after mapping with the resource in the target with (at least one letter, or the order of the name/surname differs) for a particular task the remaining work will get allocated not the actual work. Is it possible to allocate the resource with actual work?

    Sunday, October 4, 2020 2:24 AM
  • Yo! Did you hear what I am saying? This forum is about Microsoft Access database programming, and you have not shown your question to be about that topic. So please explain how this pertains to Access programming, or take your question elsewhere.

    -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP

    Sunday, October 4, 2020 2:48 AM