Creating a custom field in Project Server

From: n2singing (n2singing_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 14:47:03 -0700

My manager wants to create a new field for a project in order to input an
integer associated to a "bug" (for use with a bug-tracking application). Is
this field added to one of the MS Project tables in the actual SQL Database?
If so, which table? If you don't modify those tables, how would you create
this field? Also, once the field is created in the database, how do you
modify the project form itself to allow the users to input this new integer
value? I'm just trying to get a general scope for whether any of this is
even possible before I start with the process of installing and learning MS
Project.

Signed,
Know nothing about Project Server! :?)



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