My problem here s that you guys do not know your arses from your elbows, and if you were half decent planners would have seen the problems ahead of time instead of trying to use software to detect it for you
Further to Gordens post, if you want to check what is included in each version upgrade or service pack release, information is available on Primavera KnowledgeBase.
If youre talking about upgrades, patches etc.. then you need to look in Help / About P3... any service packs will be detailed above the license agreement.
If you mean, are there any material changes to the Project itself, you need to create a baseline and either compare against Target1 columns or look up the Var. Columns.
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Detecting changes in the software
The problem is not all the time you will see the problem... not unless you use these softwares.
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21 yearsRE: Detecting changes in the software
My problem here s that you guys do not know your arses from your elbows, and if you were half decent planners would have seen the problems ahead of time instead of trying to use software to detect it for you
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Detecting changes in the software
Further to Gordens post, if you want to check what is included in each version upgrade or service pack release, information is available on Primavera KnowledgeBase.
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Detecting changes in the software
Besides Claim Digger, another software name PrimaPlan Project Investigator can run the comparison.
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Detecting changes in the software
Ayman,
If youre talking about upgrades, patches etc.. then you need to look in Help / About P3... any service packs will be detailed above the license agreement.
If you mean, are there any material changes to the Project itself, you need to create a baseline and either compare against Target1 columns or look up the Var. Columns.
HTH,
Gordon