Just an addl. note: After creating code structure in MSP based on your P3 code structure. Youll need to assign the codes to each activity in your schedule. Open a Gantt Entry View w/ Task Name column and insert all your custom fields, e.g. Text1, Text2, Outline Code, etc. Then assign the corresponding codes to your activities in order to see the effect of your code structure.
You will find the shortcut keys "Ctrl" + "D" helpful when assigning your code values to your activities.
Just hope this will help.
Regards,
Ramil
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Submitted by Jaco Stadler on Mon, 2005-06-20 02:54
This is not impossible to do, however, excel probable is the best bet. The thinh to do is to create an numerical code within P3 prior to convertin to MPX, then create the fields in MSP, export from P3, and then copy the msp file to excel. If you then sort by the numericl code, you can copy paste the P3 codes to the MSP copy.Thereafter fix the problem wit sorts.
Im not quite familiar yet with Access but I guess it would help to export your P3 data first to spreadsheet or Excel format then convert it into MSAccess. It might do the trick.
Pardon me, Im still learning a little more related tricks of our trade, like Access, VBA/programming.
Try using Custom Fields or Custom Outline Codes. These will be the equivalent of Project Codes and Activity Codes or Custom Data Items in P3. Please note that it was made available starting w/ MSProject 2000 to the latest version. MSP 98 doesnt have these functionalities.
You can either export your coding structure first in P3 to Excel or other spreadsheet file (compatible with MSP) to map your codes in P3* *(Starting w/ MSP2000, MS stopped supporting MPX formatted files). You can then import it into MSP or while in MSP, you can create your project and activity code structure (the same way you assign in P3) by clicking Tools menu > Customize option > Fields, then when youre in Customize Fields (Custom Field tab) - under Field list (make sure you use appropriate items Task or Resource) in this case make sure "Task" is selected, in the the Type box choose Text then create all your codes (type in your Values and Description - one note though, make sure your you assigned Ordinal numbers or letters in the Description column to help you in sorting the codes in order when Grouping or Sorting) same as what you have in P3. You may also want to try using Custom Outline Codes, say if you want unique Activity ID assigned to each tasks in the schedule make sure you define also your codes first as what you have in P3 then use the Formula option in Customize Fields window to assign Text1 field as your new Activity ID column or field. Your formula can be something like: Text1=[Outline Code1]+[Outline Code2]+[Outline Code3].
MSP has Outline Codes. Use These as the Codes in P3. As to being successfull. I Doubt it you will lose something / or Stuff Something. Maybe (I Have never done this myself) and easy way is to link p3 to Access & Access to MSP.
Cheers Good Luck.
Remember once you have done this succesful to tell us how you have done it. (I would start of by trying it if I was you and see what Happens)
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Submitted by Philip Jonker on Sat, 2005-06-18 14:12
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20 years 3 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
HI,
I brought up a new idea for transferring data -> no MPX (too poor), no ODBC (too complicated) just by using RA!.
Have a look at the Primavera P3 Forum.
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
IT did help
thanx for Ramil and Jaco and all the contributers
it worked that way ...
i wonder how should i know that the text fields contains all my coding data :))
Thanx again
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Just an addl. note: After creating code structure in MSP based on your P3 code structure. Youll need to assign the codes to each activity in your schedule. Open a Gantt Entry View w/ Task Name column and insert all your custom fields, e.g. Text1, Text2, Outline Code, etc. Then assign the corresponding codes to your activities in order to see the effect of your code structure.
You will find the shortcut keys "Ctrl" + "D" helpful when assigning your code values to your activities.
Just hope this will help.
Regards,
Ramil
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21 years 2 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Good Day
Try This.
Use MPX Conversion (P3 to MPX)
Open up in MP
Go Project - Group By - More Groups - New - Field Name Select - Text 1 (Your P3 Codes go into MS project text Fields)
Once you have Organised Changed the Code to your P3 Code Description (Type & Copy Works)
Now you should have the same Layout as in P3.
But as to the Data I dont Know what got Lost
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21 yearsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
This is not impossible to do, however, excel probable is the best bet. The thinh to do is to create an numerical code within P3 prior to convertin to MPX, then create the fields in MSP, export from P3, and then copy the msp file to excel. If you then sort by the numericl code, you can copy paste the P3 codes to the MSP copy.Thereafter fix the problem wit sorts.
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Guys,
i tried something thought that it might convert p3 codes to wbs in msp which was the p3e for construction but there was no luck...
i got the same unorganized list of activities without any structure..
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Hi,
Im not quite familiar yet with Access but I guess it would help to export your P3 data first to spreadsheet or Excel format then convert it into MSAccess. It might do the trick.
Pardon me, Im still learning a little more related tricks of our trade, like Access, VBA/programming.
Ramil
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Thanx Ramil & Jaco
Can u Expand alittle bit on linking the p3 with access and then msp....??
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23 years 4 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
Hi Planner Planner,
Try using Custom Fields or Custom Outline Codes. These will be the equivalent of Project Codes and Activity Codes or Custom Data Items in P3. Please note that it was made available starting w/ MSProject 2000 to the latest version. MSP 98 doesnt have these functionalities.
You can either export your coding structure first in P3 to Excel or other spreadsheet file (compatible with MSP) to map your codes in P3* *(Starting w/ MSP2000, MS stopped supporting MPX formatted files). You can then import it into MSP or while in MSP, you can create your project and activity code structure (the same way you assign in P3) by clicking Tools menu > Customize option > Fields, then when youre in Customize Fields (Custom Field tab) - under Field list (make sure you use appropriate items Task or Resource) in this case make sure "Task" is selected, in the the Type box choose Text then create all your codes (type in your Values and Description - one note though, make sure your you assigned Ordinal numbers or letters in the Description column to help you in sorting the codes in order when Grouping or Sorting) same as what you have in P3. You may also want to try using Custom Outline Codes, say if you want unique Activity ID assigned to each tasks in the schedule make sure you define also your codes first as what you have in P3 then use the Formula option in Customize Fields window to assign Text1 field as your new Activity ID column or field. Your formula can be something like: Text1=[Outline Code1]+[Outline Code2]+[Outline Code3].
Thats all for now. Hope this helps.
For other cool tips on MSProject, check out the articles of Mr. Mike Glen at Techtrax at http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSear…
Rivera
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21 years 2 monthsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
MSP has Outline Codes. Use These as the Codes in P3. As to being successfull. I Doubt it you will lose something / or Stuff Something. Maybe (I Have never done this myself) and easy way is to link p3 to Access & Access to MSP.
Cheers Good Luck.
Remember once you have done this succesful to tell us how you have done it. (I would start of by trying it if I was you and see what Happens)
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21 yearsRE: P3 SCHEDULE TO MSP
There is no way, due to the fact that P3 has a coding structure, and MSP has no structure, but it is not impossible if you have an open mind.