Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 21 years 4 months Member for 21 years 4 months Submitted by Onny Ryan Suksmono on Mon, 2008-01-14 03:34 Permalink RE: freezing project file Thanks a lot Andy. It was solved by creating new OBS elements and assigned this OBS to the particular project file then changing the users profile from menu bar. Regards, Onny Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 9 months Submitted by Andrew Dick on Sun, 2008-01-13 22:52 Permalink RE: freezing project file Onny, What you would need to do is set up an OBS structure that supports this theory. Then you assign the various users to the applicable OBS elements, with the required access rights. If Im worng Im sorry but thats how I remember it. Andy Log in or register to post comments
Member for 21 years 4 months Member for 21 years 4 months Submitted by Onny Ryan Suksmono on Mon, 2008-01-14 03:34 Permalink RE: freezing project file Thanks a lot Andy. It was solved by creating new OBS elements and assigned this OBS to the particular project file then changing the users profile from menu bar. Regards, Onny
Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 9 months Submitted by Andrew Dick on Sun, 2008-01-13 22:52 Permalink RE: freezing project file Onny, What you would need to do is set up an OBS structure that supports this theory. Then you assign the various users to the applicable OBS elements, with the required access rights. If Im worng Im sorry but thats how I remember it. Andy
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21 years 4 monthsRE: freezing project file
Thanks a lot Andy.
It was solved by creating new OBS elements and assigned this OBS to the particular project file then changing the users profile from menu bar.
Regards,
Onny
Member for
18 years 8 monthsRE: freezing project file
Onny,
What you would need to do is set up an OBS structure that supports this theory.
Then you assign the various users to the applicable OBS elements, with the required access rights.
If Im worng Im sorry but thats how I remember it.
Andy