Hi Ray,
Was the filter you had based on Resource Type? If so, can you now
create views using a Resource Type Filter? I also managed to remove
the view and create a new one that did not have the Resource Type
filter with no problems. Howerver, when i again try to filter on Type
i get the error again.
Regards,
Nico
Ray wrote:
Quote:
I just installed SP2 and ran into the same error. I installed in the
correct order, but when I went in and deleted a filter I had on the
View and saved my changes, it worked correctly. Hope this helps.
Cheers, Ray
Nico Oosthuysen wrote:
Hi Rolly, and thanks for replying:
"Have you off-loaded any of the Project Server machine configurations?
Such as Views Processing, Session Manager and Front-End on separate
machines? Or even a 2-way or 3-way database partition on a separate SQL
Server?
Plus the Service Pack needs to be installed in the following order:
1. SQL Server --> ProjectServer2003-KB887621-SQLFile-ENU.exe
2. Project Server --> ProjectServer2003SP2-KB887621-FullFile-ENU.exe
3. WSS (templates) --> ProjectServer2003-KB887621-WSSFILE-ENU.exe
Let us know how it turns out "
No, the server is a 2 server installation, with SQL on the one machine
and Sharepoint and Project Server 2003 on the other one. I performed
the installation as you described above - in that precise order.
Hi Gaurav:
"Did you tried recreating the new view with the same filter.
Let me know. "
Yes, i indeed did try that. I deleted the old view and created a new
on with the Resource Type filter and got precisely the same error.
Thanks for replying so far, folks. I do not think, however, that this
is something as simple as that, and it may even be strictly related to
our enviroment only. I would actually like to know as well whether you
guys have deployed SP2 in all seriousness yet, and have you had any
issues?
Thanks
Nico
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