Planning & Programming Training Member for 19 years 3 months Member for 19 years 3 months Submitted by Sanjay Nair on Thu, 2007-07-19 07:16 Permalink RE: Reading monthly Original budget hours Hi Dieter, Yes, the software is P3ec. I will check the documentation. Thanks. Regards, Sanjay Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 9 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Thu, 2007-07-19 05:17 Permalink RE: Reading monthly Original budget hours Hi Sanjay response is a little difficult without knowing the software you use. You speak of a database, so I assume P3e/p5: One of the P3e-CDs is documentation. There youll find Documentation\Technical Documentation\Schema Docs\PM50SchemaDiagram.pdf Now you can use SQL. Easier will be an access via the API. Hope, this will help. Regards Dieter Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 3 months Member for 19 years 3 months Submitted by Sanjay Nair on Thu, 2007-07-19 07:16 Permalink RE: Reading monthly Original budget hours Hi Dieter, Yes, the software is P3ec. I will check the documentation. Thanks. Regards, Sanjay
Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 9 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Thu, 2007-07-19 05:17 Permalink RE: Reading monthly Original budget hours Hi Sanjay response is a little difficult without knowing the software you use. You speak of a database, so I assume P3e/p5: One of the P3e-CDs is documentation. There youll find Documentation\Technical Documentation\Schema Docs\PM50SchemaDiagram.pdf Now you can use SQL. Easier will be an access via the API. Hope, this will help. Regards Dieter
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19 years 3 monthsRE: Reading monthly Original budget hours
Hi Dieter,
Yes, the software is P3ec. I will check the documentation.
Thanks.
Regards,
Sanjay
Member for
18 years 9 monthsRE: Reading monthly Original budget hours
Hi Sanjay
response is a little difficult without knowing the software you use. You speak of a database, so I assume P3e/p5:
One of the P3e-CDs is documentation. There youll find
Documentation\Technical Documentation\Schema Docs\PM50SchemaDiagram.pdf
Now you can use SQL. Easier will be an access via the API.
Hope, this will help.
Regards
Dieter