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Sub project is not deleted when head project is removed

Added by Gerrald ten Kate about 4 years ago

Hello all
I have a problem. I deleted a head project wich had a sub project.
But now the sub project is still on workpackage settings etc.
I also cant delete say Task because it hangs under a project.
How can i delete that sub project because i cant see it anymore?


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RE: Sub project is not deleted when head project is removed - Added by Max Mutzge about 4 years ago

Hello,

this could be a permissions issue. Do you have sufficient permissions to see this project. respective all projects?

However, I'm not sure I 100% understand what you mean.

Kind regards

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