Linking two or more projects with external relations

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Ahmed Aziz 👤 Member for 11 years 9 months

Hi all,

I am dealing with a large project that’s estimated to have about 50,000 activities with over 100,000 relations, this project is divided into three large phases, we have developed the first phase and it’s about 19,259 activities and with 37,851 relations this project currently schedules in 48 seconds and takes around 20 mins to be imported. (Knowing that my laptop operates Windows 7 64 bit with 8 GB and I have the standalone version of Primavera p6 v8.3).

I am getting frustrated to start with the remaining two phases as primavera is getting more and more slow in operation, so we decided that we can deal with each phase as a separate project with external relations between the three project (phase 1, 2 and 3), I haven't tried this before so if anyone can point out the drawbacks of dividing the project into three projects with external relationships and if anyone have a better solution his/her contribution is highly appreciated.

Thanks

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Dieter Wambach 👤 Member for 19 years 4 months

Hi Ahmed

The performance you describe is not normal, even for a stand-alone installation. Check first with an IT specialist where is the bottleneck. In the stand-alone installation you still have a 3-tier application:

- Database server, Oracle or MS-SQL, a normal licence or Oracle XE which was delivered with P6; space, extensions,... My feeling would let me first check this area.

- Process server (some of the processes run on a dedicated server

- Application Server; the pm.exe + ...

First you need sufficient space on your HDD, then - as mentioned before, a good processor,... The slow import is not related to processor but more to hdd space. The greedy algorithm of "F9" requires processor but hdd as well.

Whats about your hdd and your Oracle installation? Contact your IT because something's wrong with the installation.

A separation of a project can be helpful, especially in co-operations and the relate access-rights. But - as written before - to create an overall schedule you'll have open all related projects simultaneously.

How many notebook items and codes you use?

Good luck!

Dieter

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MK TSE 👤 Member for 24 years 3 months

If split activities into more than 1 project, you still need open all projects together for master level scheduling, i.e. the slow response experience still exist in this situation.

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Ahmed Aziz 👤 Member for 11 years 9 months

Tom,

Thanks for your reply, i have sent my email to the email you have provided, and will keep you updated

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