I think that your question make other alittle confused because when you export activity code from one project to other project it does not assign to activity! with this job you can just make new activity dictionary thats all(its my opinion)
i think that you have three way:
1) define activity code manualy
2) use global change
3) access to enterprise database (PMDB) and define activity code (you can do it in several ways)
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Submitted by Amir Dadbakhsh on Sat, 2005-01-29 11:59
I think that your question make other alittle confused because when you export activity code from one project to other project it does not assign to activity! with this job you can just make new activity dictionary thats all(its my opinion)
i think that you have three way:
1) define activity code manualy
2) use global change
3) access to enterprise database (PMDB) and define activity code (you can do it in several ways)
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Member for21 years3 months
Submitted by Henk van der Heide on Wed, 2005-01-12 18:06
Before you begin make a copy of your project. (with the codes)
Delete all activities whats left are the "Project codes" you want to use.
But do you mean Project codes or activity codes for your project (instead of global)
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Submitted by Steven Oliver on Thu, 2005-01-06 04:50
There is a transfer function, for transfering codes from one project to another. Just remember that when you transfer it overwrites any codes existing codes in the project you are transfering to, therefore it must be done before you create any new codes in the project.
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dear fellow
I think that your question make other alittle confused because when you export activity code from one project to other project it does not assign to activity! with this job you can just make new activity dictionary thats all(its my opinion)
i think that you have three way:
1) define activity code manualy
2) use global change
3) access to enterprise database (PMDB) and define activity code (you can do it in several ways)
Member for
21 yearsRE: Project (not Global) Activity Codes
dear fellow
I think that your question make other alittle confused because when you export activity code from one project to other project it does not assign to activity! with this job you can just make new activity dictionary thats all(its my opinion)
i think that you have three way:
1) define activity code manualy
2) use global change
3) access to enterprise database (PMDB) and define activity code (you can do it in several ways)
Member for
21 years 3 monthsRE: Project (not Global) Activity Codes
What you can do is: (if this is what you mean)
Before you begin make a copy of your project. (with the codes)
Delete all activities whats left are the "Project codes" you want to use.
But do you mean Project codes or activity codes for your project (instead of global)
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23 yearsRE: Project (not Global) Activity Codes
Where can the transfer function be found ?
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21 yearsRE: Project (not Global) Activity Codes
Hi Steven,
There is a transfer function, for transfering codes from one project to another. Just remember that when you transfer it overwrites any codes existing codes in the project you are transfering to, therefore it must be done before you create any new codes in the project.