2024R2.2 - Resolved Issues
The 2024R2.2 version of Eclipse PPM will be deployed on Saturday, March 8th, 2025. This minor release will address the following high-priority customer issues. Click on any of the resolved issues below to learn more about them:

An issue prevented users from uploading PNG files into Eclipse PPM. When users attempted to upload one, the file would display a red "Invalid" label. Eclipse PPM is expected to accept PNG files, so the file should have displayed a green "Valid" label and users should have been able to successfully upload them.
This issue has been fixed; users can once again upload their PNG files into Eclipse PPM.

A bug caused the Project Schedule Sheet Eclipse Report to display incorrect allocated hours for Resources. When the report would run, the allocated hours of certain Resources would not match the allocated hours on the Project Work Plan.
This bug has been fixed; the Project Schedule Sheet report will once again display accurate allocated hours for each Resource.

An issue caused users to encounter a "Bad Gateway" error after attempting to refresh the Financial Extract report through the Excel Add-In. The error would prevent the report from successfully refreshing in Microsoft Excel.
This issue has been fixed; users can once again refresh the Financial Extract report through the Excel Add-In without receiving an error.

A bug prevented Baselines from copying correctly into Eclipse PPM when users synchronized with Microsoft Project. When users chose to copy the Baseline from their Microsoft Project files, the updated Projects would not receive the updated Baselines.
This bug has been fixed; users can once again copy Baselines as expected while synchronizing with Microsoft Project.

A bug prevented accurate Actual Costs form displaying on Project Financial Plans. When Resources entered time against a Project, Financial Plans would incorrectly display values of "$0.00". Once a user checked the Financial Plan again, the value would display the accurate cost. This would continue across random Eclipse PPM Projects.
This bug has been fixed; Financial Plans will once again display accurate Actual Costs without unexpectedly switching to values of "$0.00".