As per my last, please make sure the Windows Regional Settings match the format that you need for importing to P6. Sounds like you have a space in the settings, which is why the data is coming out without a different seperator.
It's probably best to contact either us or APP direct with questions like this, as we can then put all the correct resources behind answering your questions in a timely manner.
Thanks,
Ben
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Mon, 2021-02-15 14:23
I am working with Powerproject 15, translated in French by the spanish reseller and myself
The currency settings int he Export dialog only allows to select on currency in the list; I see nowhere how to set-up the separators.
In the Options dialogs, I have seen that the thousan separator for cost/revenues is a space, and the decimal a dot; in the Windows Regional settings for France, they are respectively a space and a comma.
Thank you for your help
Alexandre
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Mon, 2021-02-15 13:15
I am working with Powerproject 15, translated in French by the spanish reseller and myself
The currency settings int he Export dialog only allows to select on currency in the list; I see nowhere how to set-up the separators.
In the Options dialogs, I have seen that the thousan separator for cost/revenues is a space, and the decimal a dot; in the Windows Regional settings for France, they are respectively a space and a comma.
Thank you for your help
Alexandre
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22 years 9 months
Member for22 years9 months
Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Fri, 2021-02-12 11:42
I passed on your thanks to Malcolm and asked him to look into this one for us! He thinks it is a Windows setting and a P6 setting. Powerproject adheres to Windows currency separators and there is also a currency setting in the XER export wizard in Powerproject that should match the equivilant P6 setting.
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13 years 9 monthsHi Alexandre, As per my last,
Hi Alexandre,
As per my last, please make sure the Windows Regional Settings match the format that you need for importing to P6. Sounds like you have a space in the settings, which is why the data is coming out without a different seperator.
It's probably best to contact either us or APP direct with questions like this, as we can then put all the correct resources behind answering your questions in a timely manner.
Thanks,
Ben
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22 years 9 monthsBen,I am working with
Ben,
I am working with Powerproject 15, translated in French by the spanish reseller and myself
The currency settings int he Export dialog only allows to select on currency in the list; I see nowhere how to set-up the separators.
In the Options dialogs, I have seen that the thousan separator for cost/revenues is a space, and the decimal a dot; in the Windows Regional settings for France, they are respectively a space and a comma.
Thank you for your help
Alexandre
Member for
22 years 9 monthsBen,I am working with
Ben,
I am working with Powerproject 15, translated in French by the spanish reseller and myself
The currency settings int he Export dialog only allows to select on currency in the list; I see nowhere how to set-up the separators.
In the Options dialogs, I have seen that the thousan separator for cost/revenues is a space, and the decimal a dot; in the Windows Regional settings for France, they are respectively a space and a comma.
Thank you for your help
Alexandre
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22 years 9 monthsThank you Ben,an easy way to
Thank you Ben,
an easy way to avoid this issue is to export as an XML file
Alexandre
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13 years 9 monthsHi Alexandre,I passed on your
Hi Alexandre,
I passed on your thanks to Malcolm and asked him to look into this one for us! He thinks it is a Windows setting and a P6 setting. Powerproject adheres to Windows currency separators and there is also a currency setting in the XER export wizard in Powerproject that should match the equivilant P6 setting.
Please do email Malcolm for more details.
Best wishes,
Ben @ Powerproject