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daibt
Apr 21, 2024Brass Contributor
Do we have any work-around for Subproject in P4W
Hello All With construction projects, there are many sub-projects involved, but P4W does not support Sub-projects. Is there any work-around solution for the need to manage sub-projects? Thank...
- Apr 24, 2024daibt --
If you need to be able to create master projects, then Project Operations and Project for the Web are absolutely the WRONG tools for you to use. If you need enterprise capabilities, along with master projects, you should be using Microsoft Project with either Project Online or Project Server. Hope this helps.
Apr 22, 2024
daibt --
Project for the Web is a low-end project management tool, which is intended for small and simple projects. If you need to create subprojects, you are using the wrong tool, and should use the Microsoft Project desktop application instead. Sorry, but hope this helps.
Project for the Web is a low-end project management tool, which is intended for small and simple projects. If you need to create subprojects, you are using the wrong tool, and should use the Microsoft Project desktop application instead. Sorry, but hope this helps.
daibt
Apr 24, 2024Brass Contributor
Hi Dale
Thanks for your reply.
I'm considering using Dynamics 365 Project Operations, and I understand that P4W is the foundation for D365 Project Operations for task management and scheduling. D365 Project Operations does not support sub-project management like Project Desktop.
That's my problem now, it's very difficult to use P4W or D365 Project Operation for project management
Thanks for your reply.
I'm considering using Dynamics 365 Project Operations, and I understand that P4W is the foundation for D365 Project Operations for task management and scheduling. D365 Project Operations does not support sub-project management like Project Desktop.
That's my problem now, it's very difficult to use P4W or D365 Project Operation for project management
- Apr 24, 2024daibt --
If you need to be able to create master projects, then Project Operations and Project for the Web are absolutely the WRONG tools for you to use. If you need enterprise capabilities, along with master projects, you should be using Microsoft Project with either Project Online or Project Server. Hope this helps.- daibtApr 25, 2024Brass ContributorHi Dale
Yes, I am going to use Project Online for our solution. I am review Project Online's limitation to make sure it meets my customer requirements.- Apr 25, 2024daibt --
A wise decision, my friend. I trust it will meet all of your customer requirements.