Progress expert files can be moved to any folder even when you are well into the reports. Move the baselines, main PP file and the excel report file - do not move any other files.
You need to tell the main file where the baselines are - it will ask this when you attempt to open one. When the PE macro is re run from the new location you need to redirect it to the existing excel report file.
The system will then create a new PET file that will store the new settings.
Done this loads of times - backups give you a warm feeling of securit though!
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Submitted by Andrew Pearce on Thu, 2007-03-15 10:53
Thanks for lead Richard, I had heard of this Progress Expert but was not to sure where to obtain from. Tried it this morning which took about 3hrs. If you are familar with progressing and baselines then it should not take any longer.
If anybody is down loading contents of the zip file, makesure you are down loading the individual files into the addins folder and not a sub-folder. I made this mistake earlier and had diffulties trying to get the macro folder in the toolbar commands to appear.
one day i will get to trial it (when i get some spare time), as i agree with you, i think it will be useful as support information in our progress reports
I also understand that 9.02 provides an easy function to run an s-curve report.
Have not updated my software from 8 to 9 yet, but went to a course at Astas offices last week on s-curves and was told these are now easy to produce using 9.02
would be interested to know if anyone is using this as a reporting technique and what they think of it !
I have made lots of customer updates (over 50) from V8 to V9 and until now I found no technical issues or converting failtures. All functions from V8 still works in the same way as V9 (exept 1 or 2 resource calculation behaviours with progress, not critical).
After the weeks of fanfare and dramatic drumroll, i am considerably underwhelmed. Have been using it for 3 days and as far as I can see, the main change is smaller font in the project view and a button to access it quicker.
Have never really needed to put multiple tasks on the same line.
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Submitted by Mal Leadbetter on Mon, 2006-10-02 05:57
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21 years 3 monthsRE: PP v9
Progress expert files can be moved to any folder even when you are well into the reports. Move the baselines, main PP file and the excel report file - do not move any other files.
You need to tell the main file where the baselines are - it will ask this when you attempt to open one. When the PE macro is re run from the new location you need to redirect it to the existing excel report file.
The system will then create a new PET file that will store the new settings.
Done this loads of times - backups give you a warm feeling of securit though!
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24 years 4 monthsRE: PP v9
Cant Imagine 20 Bovis planners shouting at you Richard!
Anyway isnt it part of standing orders to produce the 2 weekly programme reschedule!!
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21 years 5 monthsRE: PP v9
Thanks for lead Richard, I had heard of this Progress Expert but was not to sure where to obtain from. Tried it this morning which took about 3hrs. If you are familar with progressing and baselines then it should not take any longer.
If anybody is down loading contents of the zip file, makesure you are down loading the individual files into the addins folder and not a sub-folder. I made this mistake earlier and had diffulties trying to get the macro folder in the toolbar commands to appear.
Good luck, it is worth the try.
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20 years 6 monthsRE: PP v9
Richard, thanks for that, it sounds interesting
one day i will get to trial it (when i get some spare time), as i agree with you, i think it will be useful as support information in our progress reports
Member for
20 years 6 monthsRE: PP v9
I also understand that 9.02 provides an easy function to run an s-curve report.
Have not updated my software from 8 to 9 yet, but went to a course at Astas offices last week on s-curves and was told these are now easy to produce using 9.02
would be interested to know if anyone is using this as a reporting technique and what they think of it !
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20 years 6 monthsRE: PP v9
Andreas / Richard
thankyou for your comments
Mike
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19 years 4 monthsRE: PP v9
Hi Mike,
I have made lots of customer updates (over 50) from V8 to V9 and until now I found no technical issues or converting failtures. All functions from V8 still works in the same way as V9 (exept 1 or 2 resource calculation behaviours with progress, not critical).
Andi
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20 years 6 monthsRE: PP v9
on the subject on version 9
has anyone experienced any problems once they have upgraded from 8 to 9
I am about to upgrade, but want to be sure it is similar to use and i can work on programmes prodcued in previous version without any problems
I would be grateful for any comments / tips
Many thanks
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19 years 4 monthsRE: PP v9
Hi all,
What about the outlook exchange interface? it sounds perfect for collaboration.
Has anybody already experiences with this function?
Greetings from Germany
Andi
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23 years 6 monthsRE: PP v9
The interuptible activity (if thats what it is called is a really useful.
Member for
24 years 4 monthsRE: PP v9
Inproved facility to report actual start and finish dates.
New progress % complete field not linked to remaining duration.
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22 years 4 monthsRE: PP v9
After the weeks of fanfare and dramatic drumroll, i am considerably underwhelmed. Have been using it for 3 days and as far as I can see, the main change is smaller font in the project view and a button to access it quicker.
Have never really needed to put multiple tasks on the same line.
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24 years 2 monthsRE: PP v9
Been using it for the last 2-3 weeks
Really like the ability to show multiple task information on the spreadsheet when you have a number of tasks on same line.
Cheers
Mal