Views in Project Server 2010

Hi,
I have an issue in Project Server PWA 2010, if i click on any of the views in any page like Project Center or Build Team page the views are not displaying( i mean if i click View button the drop down list not working)
I could not see the below page instead nothing comes if i click the drop down list, May i know how to resolve that.
Note: It is not only in Project Center page, if i click Build Team page same issue, i can see values on Filter drop down list but when i click View nothing displays.
Can anyone tell what is the issue and how to resolve that?
K.Gokulraj

Hi K.Gokulraj,
I'd like to be sure to understand well your issue.
When you select any of the views in the drop down menu, nothing happens meaning that you cannot change view? Waht about the default view when you access the page (like project center)?
Which IE version are you using? Can you tested on another machine? With another user? With another browser? Do you have admin permissions? Did you make any modifications on the views' definition in the server settings?
Hope this helps,
Guillaume Rouyre, MBA, MCP, MCTS |

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    07/10/2014 08:14:43.19    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Logging Correlation Data    xmnv    Medium    Name=Request
    (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/pwa/Admin/ManageUsers.aspx)    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.22    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Logging Correlation Data    xmnv    Medium    Site=/pwa  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.23    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:ea31a728-db44-4c90-9284-2b991597998d'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.24    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:ea31a728-db44-4c90-9284-2b991597998d'    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.24    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.24    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.77368911411925    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.28    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadResourceCount' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:42f18fb5-adcf-4847-9883-5f8e8bd0c2b5'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.28    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadResourceCount' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:42f18fb5-adcf-4847-9883-5f8e8bd0c2b5'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.28    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.29    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
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    07/10/2014 08:14:43.30    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserListAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:5b83c471-7f9c-4fb6-bef1-861b2b6111fc'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.30    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserListAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:5b83c471-7f9c-4fb6-bef1-861b2b6111fc'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.30    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
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    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ISecurity' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:7787e7fe-44b3-4bb0-9a16-452ac7f8f62b'    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.38    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:7787e7fe-44b3-4bb0-9a16-452ac7f8f62b'    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.38    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.38    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.32977794663847    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.39    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserSummariesAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:844ec823-8987-42b2-bd60-e9d33e17ba89'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.40    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/ResourceReadUserSummariesAll' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:844ec823-8987-42b2-bd60-e9d33e17ba89'  
     9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.40    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.41    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=10.0093726996029    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:43.70    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x1E34    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (Request (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/pwa/Admin/ManageUsers.aspx)). Execution Time=510.331620359571    9e5ce790-3f37-48c3-a1a4-fff4e338d5b4
    07/10/2014 08:14:44.13    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x15F4    Excel Services Application    Excel Calculation Services    8jg2    Medium    ResourceManager.PerformCleanup:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:46.23    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (Request (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/PWA/Admin/AddModifyUser.aspx?returnLocation=0))    
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.23    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Logging Correlation Data    xmnv    Medium    Name=Request
    (GET:https://sharepoint.company.com:443/pwa/_layouts/PWA/Admin/AddModifyUser.aspx?returnLocation=0)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.28    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Logging Correlation Data    xmnv    Medium    Site=/pwa  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.31    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IPWA' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/PWA.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/PWA/SecurityCheckUserPagePermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:0b0c9348-49aa-40fc-b5b8-409be0fb64ab'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.32    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=1.83626689984342    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.ISecurity' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Security.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Security/CheckUserGlobalPermission' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:610e3e65-f190-4f09-9bd7-bdedc0294f06'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.33    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
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    07/10/2014 08:14:46.52    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IProject' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
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    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Project.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator' MessageId:
    'urn:uuid:79fd41f4-b21a-4c0e-b8ff-022a634722ea'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
    Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation). Execution Time=2.86349242711015    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.71    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x21E0    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    High    Leaving Monitored Scope
    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/ReadServerListSeparator). Execution Time=192.754107016395    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
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    'http://spserver:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.Office.Project.Server.Interfaces.IAdmin' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.86    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
    'http://spserver.company.com:32843/ca7243dbfa1e40e189c28ca8f4e1dbad/PSI/Admin.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Admin/GetServerCurrency' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:05bc1abb-b84f-4624-a8c8-97ff5fec5128'  
     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.86    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
    scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:46.87    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
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    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x16A4)    0x0A8C    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mc    Medium    WcfSendRequest: RemoteAddress:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:48.58    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:49.20    w3wp.exe (0x1558)    0x2094    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
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    07/10/2014 08:14:51.22    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x0984    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    b4ly    Medium    Leaving Monitored
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    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/CustomFields/ReadCustomFieldsByEntity). Execution Time=120.598847060171    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
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    'urn:uuid:b196f29b-6c62-48a4-921d-90bf91d78653'    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
    07/10/2014 08:14:51.43    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Topology    e5mb    Medium    WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
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    07/10/2014 08:14:51.43    w3wp.exe (0x1830)    0x18F8    SharePoint Foundation    Monitoring    nasq    Medium    Entering monitored
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    (ExecuteWcfOperation:http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/LookupTable/ReadLookupTablesByUids). Execution Time=128.768041748323    8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
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     8ddb50f2-6ae7-4a68-a2a4-6bbddb67ac26
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