Currency format

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13 years 9 months

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

Member for

22 years 9 months

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 months

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 months

Thank you Ben,

an easy way to avoid this issue is to export as an XML file

Alexandre

Member for

13 years 9 months

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