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Old 07-14-2008, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by michal.p View Post
Hello,
first of all, this is my first post here and I want to say hello to everyone.

This is my problem:
Let's assume that I am user A, and my subordinate is user B.
When I create and submit timesheet on behalf on user B ('Surrogate timesheet' option in 'My Timesheets'), then in data analysis module I see, that hours I have reported on behalf on user B are added to me (to user A). Is this normal ? I don't think so.. when I submit timesheet for user B (because for example he was seek on Friday..), then I want proper data in proper place

Is there any solution ?

Regards,
Michał
Welcome, Michal!

I believe this is a bug, and I believe it was resolved in the KB950816 Hotfix, which fixed an issue where the "Real Timesheet Owner is not shown in Timesheet Cube" -- from the KB article:
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The resource list shows the Timesheet creator instead of the Timesheet owner of the surrogate timesheet in Project Server 2007.
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Steve
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