running P3 on other than btrieve6.15

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20 years 7 months

hmm..

I can not change the primavera software.



the hardware is core duo 2gb ram.



the network is a two machine network I isolated from the rest of the net.



that leaves the db engine.



I would like to use primavera under linux but that does not work I believe.

Member for

22 years 9 months

Gün,

I ama afraid you will not have any better answer than Dieter’s; I mean an answer that you will consider better for you

Are your sure the performance issues are coming from the database? why not from the hardware or the network?

how big are your project shedules?

Alexandre

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20 years 7 months

ping.



Sorry I need to find an answer to this problem.



Can I update btrieve6.5 to a higher pervasive version and still have Primavera P3 working?



if so, which version?



thank you

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20 years 7 months

so...



what is the higher version of btrieve (pervasive) that both works with P3 and allows sql queries? if there is such a thing.



I’d like to upgrade the database side if possible to gain in performance while working with at least 2 people.



I am afraid I will have corruption problems later on.

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20 years 7 months

Thank you very much for your post.



what you have said concerning differences with P6 I have found interesting.



the only thing I have not understood is "Version 6.15 is the lowest allowable Btrieve version for P3 V3.1".



does that mean that I can use a higher btrieve version? or that btrieve6.15 is the only btrieve that works.



Thank you.

Gün Göksu

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22 years 10 months

Nope, Btrieve is your sole option and Version 6.15 is the lowest allowable Btrieve version for P3 V3.1. The program was first designed over 24 years ago, back when the idea of using a third-party database manager was somewhat novel. Multi-platform SQL design was not in vogue until much later.



Btrieve is very stable as long as you keep the number of simultaneous users down, especially when working with the same schedule. Try to never to have more than three people logged into the same schedule at the same time. Also be sure that your P3 server is on a UPS; power outages are very hard on database integrity.



For stability, make sure that you are using P3 Service Pack 3. I also recommend that you run the Primavera file-fix utility “PFXW” on your schedules now and then. You can find this program on the server in the same directory that P3.EXE is in, or if P3 is installed on your computer, then look to C:\P3WIN\P3PROGS\PFXW.EXE. The internal Help File will tell you more.



P3 is a great program. Activities that are estimated in days remain that way. P6 schedules activities measured in days in a way that causes those activities to end on odd minutes and the predecessors to start on the same day as the predecessor finished. P3 working days are clear and unambiguous. The time-scaled logic diagrams are irreplaceable. P3 system maintenance is a pittance compared to P6 system maintenance. P3 training and experience counts for nothing when switching to P6. We have a saying that goes, “Don’t switch horses in the middle of the stream.” Good luck!