Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 18 years 6 months Member for 18 years 6 months Submitted by Dennis Hanks on Tue, 2012-09-11 15:33 Permalink Dayanidhi;A less elegant Dayanidhi; A less elegant solution: Export 'Activity Relationships' to Excel and delete row, then import result. I may try SM's solution, next time I need to do it. In my case I, only wanted to delete relationships for two crafts. Member for 13 years 11 months Member for 13 years 11 months Submitted by PUM on Mon, 2012-09-10 21:19 Permalink More ShortlyIn Project More Shortly In Project Window---> Copy Project---> Paste ----> Check Off Relationship Option You are done. Regards Member for 16 years 7 months Member for 16 years 7 months Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Mon, 2012-09-10 18:00 Permalink Daya, Rather than using Daya, Rather than using global change, I would: 1) Take a copy of the programme 2) Go to Project>wbs, and create a new top-level wbs element 3) Copy original wbs, and paste into new 4) ensure you un-tick the relationships option, when it asks you what activity details you want to copy 5) delete original wbs PS: I deleted your double-post. -Please only click on the "save" button once when posting, to avoid this happening in the future. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 18 years 6 months Member for 18 years 6 months Submitted by Dennis Hanks on Tue, 2012-09-11 15:33 Permalink Dayanidhi;A less elegant Dayanidhi; A less elegant solution: Export 'Activity Relationships' to Excel and delete row, then import result. I may try SM's solution, next time I need to do it. In my case I, only wanted to delete relationships for two crafts.
Member for 13 years 11 months Member for 13 years 11 months Submitted by PUM on Mon, 2012-09-10 21:19 Permalink More ShortlyIn Project More Shortly In Project Window---> Copy Project---> Paste ----> Check Off Relationship Option You are done. Regards
Member for 16 years 7 months Member for 16 years 7 months Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Mon, 2012-09-10 18:00 Permalink Daya, Rather than using Daya, Rather than using global change, I would: 1) Take a copy of the programme 2) Go to Project>wbs, and create a new top-level wbs element 3) Copy original wbs, and paste into new 4) ensure you un-tick the relationships option, when it asks you what activity details you want to copy 5) delete original wbs PS: I deleted your double-post. -Please only click on the "save" button once when posting, to avoid this happening in the future.
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18 years 6 monthsDayanidhi;A less elegant
Dayanidhi;
A less elegant solution: Export 'Activity Relationships' to Excel and delete row, then import result. I may try SM's solution, next time I need to do it. In my case I, only wanted to delete relationships for two crafts.
Member for
13 years 11 monthsMore ShortlyIn Project
More Shortly
In Project Window---> Copy Project---> Paste ----> Check Off Relationship Option
You are done.
Regards
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16 years 7 monthsDaya, Rather than using
Daya,
Rather than using global change, I would:
1) Take a copy of the programme
2) Go to Project>wbs, and create a new top-level wbs element
3) Copy original wbs, and paste into new
4) ensure you un-tick the relationships option, when it asks you what activity details you want to copy
5) delete original wbs
PS: I deleted your double-post. -Please only click on the "save" button once when posting, to avoid this happening in the future.