Converting MSP TO P6 with Activity Relationship

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Nathan Siva 👤 Member for 12 years 1 month

Hi Expats,

 I'm trying to convert one of my project from MSP to P6 due to client demand, but afted converted the file, I can't to see atcitivty relationship.

Is any way convert MSP to P6 with relationship and Activity Code

Thanks,

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David Kelly 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

I agree about CA's Superproject, in fact Supercalc was as good a spreadsheet as there was available as well.

If you buy the software company, fire the developers, and milk the marketplace, it doesn't take long to kill the product.

Yes, Rafael, that’s them!

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

Hi Alexandre,

I remember CA SuperProject.

It was one of the best sheduling tools at its time.

I did not understand why it just disappeared.

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

Hi David,

I understand the restricitions with the tools selection.

But there are certain problems and limitations with Monte Carlo simulation that are not discussed, or hided, or just not understood.

In following presentation some of them were discussed http://www.spiderproject.com/images/img/pdf/Construction%20CPM%20Conference%202019/Risk%20simulation%20problems%20and%20advantages.pdf

I hope that it can be of interest to you.

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David Kelly 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Gosh, Vladimir, that’s quite a can of worms you opened. I think in the last forty years the “y” axis that all of my client’s cared about when assessing risk, is money not manhours. So, yes, technically unlimited resources.

Of course, using an external tool for risk is unsound. But my clients’ commitment to Primavera is such there is no alternative.

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

Hi David,

I agree with you about Oracle doing nothing to improve PRA and even P6, PRA being (10 years ago) one of the best risk management tools, and finally Full Monte currently being the best.

Ten years ago, I wrote technical studies about PRA, Full Monte, and other such tools for the Association Française de Normalisation (AFNOR) Project Management Library; I also wrote about Spider Project (hello, Vladimir) and AstaDev Powerproject, both software being today much better than P6.

I like the way you are comparing Oracle to Computer Associates; in the early '90s I have been a CA partner here in France and a SuperProject consultant; and very angry about CA when they brutally closed down the software.

All the best

Alexandre

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

David,

I expect that you simulate risks for projects with unlimited resources.

Any external risk simulation tool is not applicable for projects with resource constraints.

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David Kelly 👤 Member for 21 years 7 months

Bizarrely, PRA is an excellent tool to convert MSP to P6, but I don’t think anyone should spend thousand of dollars on an obsolete risk analysis product that will no longer talk directly to the P6 database, in order to do a conversion. Collabro’s Legare does the expert job, and will work with SAP, Maximo, and any other work management source.

Alexandre, I think PRA was top-of-the-class once, but no more. Oracle have done nothing with it, demonstrating again that they are the 21st century version of Computer Associates - buy the software company, squeeze the users for everything they have got, do no upgrades, and sell them a new product when their old one fails. I use Full Monte now. It is a 21st century solution and a quarter of the price with better maths/performance/documentation/support/ease of use/integration etc. etc.

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Vladimir Liberzon 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

Alexandre,

PRA is an exellent tool but don't rely on it when project resources are limited.

Any external risk simulation software is not reliable for projects with resource constraints.

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

hello,

why would you use Primavera Risk Analysis to export a n MSP project to P6 or vive-versa?

PRA is a project risk management software, not a project file converter!

By the way, PRA was (is) an excellent tool, it's a pity that Primavera and Oracle have abandonned it

Alexandre

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Santosh Bhat 👤 Member for 21 years 1 month

Permaster, now called Primavera Risk Analysis is now 15+yrs old, isn't sold or supported by Oracle and when was being sold, cost about USD$10k a license.

XER Transfer is much cheaper, and more current option.

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Sterling Gallagher 👤 Member for 6 years 8 months

Hi Nathan Siva

Xertransfer will do what you are looking for.  You can download a 30 day trial and I am happy to give you a zoom orientation to give you a run throughof how it works.  Send an email to [email protected] after you download and I will assist you.  Please note you will need Microsoft Ppoject 2013 or later to use XerTransfer.

 

https://xertransfer.com/trial/

 

Regards

Sterling

Director XerTransfer

 

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Santosh Bhat 👤 Member for 21 years 1 month

Converting from MSP to P^ (or Vice Versa) is a pain, use the tool suggested by Zoltan, the time and effort it saves will pay for itself.

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

Hello Nathan,

I have just tried another time to make sure I will not say something wrong;

when you save the ms project as an xml file, the relationships are well included in the xml file, and then well imported and displayed in P6

as far as activity codes are concerned, edit the import model in the P6 import-an-xml-file dialog box, go to the last tab on the right Custom fields, and set up te custom (mapped) fields as necessary

Alexandre

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