I started this very basic concept in February of 2007 and here we are in July
of 2008 and still no update to allow this to happen. Too bad as this is the
one feature that makes BCM not really work. I tried for several years to make
OA and BCM work but the disconnect is too great. I have become convinced that
the MS design staff does not have real world job experience in the field
where the product they are developing will be used. Do you think this very
basic functionality failure will even be addressed? Jim
"Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT]" wrote:
> Current version of BCM doesn't allow converting a opp into the project. We
> have gotten this feature request and added to list of things we are planning
> to do for next version.
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
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> "Ed Marmon" <unlisted@.com.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns98E4F1341637Aedmarmailcom@207.46.248.16...
> > Is there not an answer to this? Ive created many new opportunities, and
> > they are precipitating many project tasks now, and I'm not sure how to
> > convert an oppty into a project either. How do these two work together?
> >
> > =?Utf-8?B?dGhlbXVyZg==?= <themurf@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> > news:4D01A297-E3FE-4012-BD45-E998559BDE2E@microsoft.com:
> >
> >> I have been looking for a way to convert an Oportunity into a project.
> >> Any Oportunity I might close will become a project. All of the
> >> tracking emails and other documents need to be associated then with
> >> the project. It seems to me there swhould be a way to make a simle
> >> conversion from one BCM type to another. Does anyone know how I might
> >> do this? If not I suggest that that feature be incorporated. Thanks,
> >> Jim
> >>
> >
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