Database Field Value

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Neils Gao 👤 Member for 18 years 3 months
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Neils Gao 👤 Member for 18 years 3 months

Ronald,

Don’t misunderstand, I am working with legal P6 in company.

What I am doing is do some practise in my home with a standalone some gave me, and try some measures to find a way to establish a project database.

The difficulty is our legal P6 disc is in the other city and we are in the field.

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Ronald Winter 👤 Member for 23 years 5 months

No, I am afraid that this action would be illegal. International copyright laws forbid this. If you ever develop your own software, I am sure that you would not want others to freely share it with others.

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Neils Gao 👤 Member for 18 years 3 months

Thanks, it helps a lot,

but my installation CD is not a legal one, so I can’t find it in the CD......

So could you send this file to my e-mail address?

[email protected]

Thanks a lot

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Ronald Winter 👤 Member for 23 years 5 months

Look on the Documents CD in the installation kit. There is a folder labeled,

E:\Documentation\Technical Documentation\Schema Docs\PMDBSchemaDocs.zip. Inside that zip file is a directory titled “tables”. Inside that folder is the 130+ tables and descriptions of each field. Talk about buried treasure! Even Bluebeard did not hide his loot that thoroughly. Good luck!

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David Podmore 👤 Member for 20 years 1 month

Hi, you could export to Excel and obtain the field names that way. The xls export gives the field name and human readable one. A long job but a solution.



David

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