Asta Powerproject Member for 16 years 2 months Member for 16 years 2 months Submitted by duncan burns on Mon, 2011-07-04 09:59 Permalink Mike, Many thanks I'll find Mike, Many thanks I'll find out what version Iv'e got and proceed as you suggest.. Thanks again. Duncan Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2011-07-01 18:27 Permalink Hi Duncan First you need to Hi Duncan First you need to upgrade the easy plan to v 11 - easy plan does not show criticality so is useless for delay analysis. The other thing is that if you have both easyplan and v 11 on the same computer they will corrupt each other so you will nee to put the easy plan on a data stick. If you can save the easyplan as an XER file you should then be able to open it in either PowerProject or P6. When you have it as v 11 then you can create a baseline of the original programme using the File - Baseline Manager. You can then create an as built baseline using the method described in the other thread. Both baselines can be in the open view together - in fact I think the upper limit is 9 baselines in one view. You can now impact your events on the live tasks. Best regards Mike Testro Log in or register to post comments
Member for 16 years 2 months Member for 16 years 2 months Submitted by duncan burns on Mon, 2011-07-04 09:59 Permalink Mike, Many thanks I'll find Mike, Many thanks I'll find out what version Iv'e got and proceed as you suggest.. Thanks again. Duncan
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2011-07-01 18:27 Permalink Hi Duncan First you need to Hi Duncan First you need to upgrade the easy plan to v 11 - easy plan does not show criticality so is useless for delay analysis. The other thing is that if you have both easyplan and v 11 on the same computer they will corrupt each other so you will nee to put the easy plan on a data stick. If you can save the easyplan as an XER file you should then be able to open it in either PowerProject or P6. When you have it as v 11 then you can create a baseline of the original programme using the File - Baseline Manager. You can then create an as built baseline using the method described in the other thread. Both baselines can be in the open view together - in fact I think the upper limit is 9 baselines in one view. You can now impact your events on the live tasks. Best regards Mike Testro
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16 years 2 monthsMike, Many thanks I'll find
Mike,
Many thanks I'll find out what version Iv'e got and proceed as you suggest..
Thanks again.
Duncan
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19 years 10 monthsHi Duncan First you need to
Hi Duncan
First you need to upgrade the easy plan to v 11 - easy plan does not show criticality so is useless for delay analysis.
The other thing is that if you have both easyplan and v 11 on the same computer they will
corrupt each other so you will nee to put the easy plan on a data stick.
If you can save the easyplan as an XER file you should then be able to open it in either PowerProject or P6.
When you have it as v 11 then you can create a baseline of the original programme using the File - Baseline Manager.
You can then create an as built baseline using the method described in the other thread.
Both baselines can be in the open view together - in fact I think the upper limit is 9 baselines in one view.
You can now impact your events on the live tasks.
Best regards
Mike Testro