We've moved on a bit since this thread was written - now .NET has mostly replaced VBA. There are still plenty of options for writing macros, or indeed full integrations with Powerproject via our API, but please call us directly to discuss which one is going to be best for you.
As Mike says you can copy and paste or you can write macros in vba. VBA is included in Powerproject (Tools - Macros - VBA Editor). You do need to know vba of course.
If you need any help please reply and I'll get someone to contact you
One of the best points in PowerProject is that the data columns on the left are directly compatable with excell - so you can copy and paste back and forth.
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13 years 9 monthsHi Phil,We've moved on a bit
Hi Phil,
We've moved on a bit since this thread was written - now .NET has mostly replaced VBA. There are still plenty of options for writing macros, or indeed full integrations with Powerproject via our API, but please call us directly to discuss which one is going to be best for you.
Thanks,
Ben @ Powerproject
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9 years 3 monthsSorry to resurrect an old
Sorry to resurrect an old thread. Has anybody got a Library for VBA in Asta. I've tried using syntax similar to MSP, to no avail!
Cheers,
Phil
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15 years 10 monthsHi Sanjay, As Mike says you
Hi Sanjay,
As Mike says you can copy and paste or you can write macros in vba. VBA is included in Powerproject (Tools - Macros - VBA Editor). You do need to know vba of course.
If you need any help please reply and I'll get someone to contact you
Regards
Andrew
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19 years 10 monthsHi Sanjay Why not go to the
Hi Sanjay
Why not go to the Asta Development website and search - or if you have a maintenance licence go to technical support.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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14 years 2 monthsThanks Mike, I'm actually
Thanks Mike, I'm actually looking for an automated version (3rd party) is there some api's or developer documentation available?
Thanks
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19 years 10 monthsHi Sanjay One of the best
Hi Sanjay
One of the best points in PowerProject is that the data columns on the left are directly compatable with excell - so you can copy and paste back and forth.
I have not heard of any direct kind of hyperlink.
Best regards
Mike Testro