We ended up with a corrupted project plan due to the user copying rows from one schedule and pasting the rows into another schedule. The save jobs for this plan went for 4 minutes to 55 minutes. That is an indication of corruption to me.
When we were on Project Server 2007, I use to use the export to xml and import to mpp to fix corrupted files and no data loss. apparently that approach loses data when on Project Server 2010. Therefore I attempted the Save and Share approach that was suggested. After taking this approach, the first save job upon opening the file takes 40 minutes, changes and saves after that first initial save are between 4 to 6 minutes. If we close and checkin the schedule and open it again, the first save job takes 40 minutes, any saves after that take between 4 to 6 minutes.
Since Save and Share is new for 2010, I have no clue what it is doing. Can anyone explain what that does?
Any one have any idea why the first save after opening the file takes 40 minutes and the other saves during that session are 4-6 minutes?
I am being asked, what does Corrupt mean? Then I am asked, why does copying rows from one schedule and pasting into another schedule dorrupt the project schedule? My answer at the moment is "Ask Microsoft" Anyone have good answers to these question?