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Default Project Server Custom Fields

One of our PMs added some custom number fields to our project templates. The values in the fields are viewable from within PWA and project pro alike. But, I noticed that if values are entered in the custom fields using the PWA interface , they don't show up in the MSP tables until the project has been open and saved using project pro. Are the values stored elsewhere? Could it be related to the publication of the project template?

I need to access the values directly from the database as I use them for custom reports.

Any help is appreciated.

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One of our PMs added some custom number fields to our project templates. The values in the fields are viewable from within PWA and project pro alike. But, I noticed that if values are entered in the custom fields using the PWA interface , they don't show up in the MSP tables until the project has been open and saved using project pro. Are the values stored elsewhere? Could it be related to the publication of the project template?

I need to access the values directly from the database as I use them for custom reports.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
Do your users have Pro set up to publish additional fields to the server?
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