make sure that you have the proper rights to do this
go to admin
security profiles
upper left global profiles
then click on the profile name that has the check mark ie.e Administrator
then under Privilege make sure that ALL of the boxes are checked
if you are talking about the activity code dictionary
The only other way to get the activity CODE DICTIONARY is to use a 32 bite machine with P6 and SDK on it and then export the Global dictionary to excel
An XER file will only contain the global activity code dictionary information for the activities exported. There is no "Export" capability for anything in the Enterprise environment (e.g. Activity Codes, Cost Accounts, Resources)
You can copy/paste them into Excel, this has mixed results. For example, Activity Codes bring the delimiting “.” Character with them, Resources do not.
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16 years 3 monthsif you are taking about
if you are taking about activity code values
make sure that you have the proper rights to do this
go to admin
security profiles
upper left global profiles
then click on the profile name that has the check mark ie.e Administrator
then under Privilege make sure that ALL of the boxes are checked
if you are talking about the activity code dictionary
The only other way to get the activity CODE DICTIONARY is to use a 32 bite machine with P6 and SDK on it and then export the Global dictionary to excel
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21 yearsVikas, An XER file will only
Vikas,
An XER file will only contain the global activity code dictionary information for the activities exported. There is no "Export" capability for anything in the Enterprise environment (e.g. Activity Codes, Cost Accounts, Resources)
You can copy/paste them into Excel, this has mixed results. For example, Activity Codes bring the delimiting “.” Character with them, Resources do not.