Importing Predecessors and Successors from Excel

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Kashyap Mothali 👤 Member for 21 years 2 months

This is great stuff!!! Thanks again,David.



Kashyap



p.s. - I noticed that although I am able to modify relationships, I am unable to delete the same through the excel spreadsheet and see the changes in P3. However, since deltions are generally fewer than adds, I don’t mind doing this manually in P3 itself!

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Sen Moc 👤 Member for 20 years 9 months

Thanks Zhang for your clarification and information.

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Zhang Haixiang 👤 Member for 21 years 2 months

RA is not a software. It’s a programming interface.

programmer can use RA to access P3 object.

There is a file ra.dll on P3 CD, together with a lot of sample to demo how to using RA by VB/VBA/MS-Access...


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Sen Moc 👤 Member for 20 years 9 months

David,



Will appreciate very much if you could list down other uses of this RA software.



Thanks again.

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Sen Moc 👤 Member for 20 years 9 months

David,



You mean, there is an RA Software included in the original Installation CD of P3? Or is it still necessary to request Primavera?



Please advise, since I don’t have the installation CD right now.



Many Thanks.

Sen

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David Kelly 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

You copy the entire "RA" directory from the P3 distribution CD to your hard disk. I usually put it underneath the main "P3WIN" directory. The spreadsheet is under the "samples\excell" directory. "Activities.xls" and "project.xls" are enabled with "RA" instructions in the macros to read and write to P3 tables directly, but you will be asked to login with your usual P3 ID. RA is an amazing piece of kit, and the best kept P3 secret.

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David Kelly 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Now that PC’s are fast enough, don’t neglect the RA software that you get free of charge with P3 3.1. The sample RA enabled excel spreadsheet "Activities.xls" allows both successors AND predecessors to be read and written directly to P3

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Sukumaran Subaramaniyan 👤 Member for 21 years 3 months

Hi,



After the work out, save the Excel file as one of the following extension before import to P3:

a) Lotus 123 - .WKS / .WK1

b) dBASE III - .DBF



Regards.

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Sen Moc 👤 Member for 20 years 9 months

I mean, what you actually see in the "Act ID" column of the spreadsheet are the Predecessors and in the Successor ID column are the Successors of the activity.



Sen

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Sen Moc 👤 Member for 20 years 9 months

Kashyap san,



Yes, you are correct. When exporting P3 to spreadsheet, only “Export Successor Activity” option is available. What you will get in the spreadsheet is a list with column headings: Act ID, Successor ID, Lag & Relationship. You will notice that if one (1) activity has so many successors, the activity will be listed in the Act ID column more than once equal to the number of successors this activity has. Actually this is the default view after exporting to spreadsheet, you can easily see the successors activity.



Now, here’s the trick if you want to see all the predecessors of an activity in a spreadsheet: Try to “sort” all the activities according to Successors.



Hope this helps.



Regards.

Sen

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Philip Jonker 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Hi guys,



The trick is to set up a couple of dummy activities, and link them, and then export. This will give you the template you need.



Regards

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Jose Frade 👤 Member for 21 years

Some time ago it was posted a macro that would do that.

The complete macro was for exporting from MSProject into P3, but with the necessary change it will work.



Try to find related topics posted by colleague Hannes de Bruyne on the 19AUG05



BR

JMFrade

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