I suggest u to be in contact with IT department of your company. Maybe they have the CD of Service Pack. Its too simple to install. Or be in contact with Primavera Systems and require the CD. It wighs like 140 MB.
If u cant, we can think about send u the CD. I dont know if its correct. For me, Service Pack is a free reprodution.
Regards.
Marcio Eduardo.
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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Submitted by Kevin Button on Tue, 2005-11-15 22:05
I was just thinking that if your Job Services are not working you should check that the module was installed in the first place, because Job Services is not automatically installed when you install the database.
Just a thought - has the Job Services software been installed onto your server? If you check the document titled adminguide.pdf on your documentation CD it will explain the steps to install and start job services.
Dinesh, Theoritically you are correct. Unfortunately, my person washed hands after installing the software. According to him, once the software is installed, his duty ends.... They are still thinking V5 is like P3 only. Cheers, Amar.
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Submitted by Dinesh Kumar D… on Sun, 2005-11-13 06:41
If I am not mistaken, your contract administator keeps regular back ups of the server database.Check with him and you can restore the database using the old data.
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Dinesh
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Submitted by Marcio Sampaio on Thu, 2005-11-10 06:57
First of all u have to install "Service Pack". I think u already did it
Go to "Tools / Job Sevices";
Click "Add", give it a name and on "Service Type" choose "Export";
On "Job Datails" choose "Everyday at" (the time u want) and a place to create log file;
On "Job Options" choose the project u want to create a .XER (u can also choose an EPS level, it will create a .XER for all projects under this EPS level);
Still on "Job Options", choose the place to create .XER file.
For more security, u can create two "Job Services", one in the morning and other in the end of work day (for example).
I suggest u to do a test creating a "Job Service" (export)one hr after the time u create and check if its working.
Yeah, This worked as even after deleting the resources, for imported projects, labour units were retained and I could retrieve the lost data. Thanks, Amar.
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Submitted by Philip Jonker on Sun, 2005-10-30 13:36
I like to create an XER file every day for the 2 projects I am working with, they zip up fairly small and it is easy to restore one or both projects if necessary. Because I work in a large company, the PMDB database runs on a dedicated server and the MSSQL software creates a backup every night, so I dont have to bother with it.
If you have a stand alone database you might consider a regular XER export, and a full PMDB/MMDB backup from time to time, just in case your PC has a really bad day. I have never used version 5.0 stand alone so I dont know what is involved with backup/restore for a MSDE database. For that you will need to read the instructions which should be on the documentation CD.
Unfortunately I think your resource has gone for good, unless you have a backup of your schedule somewhere. If you do, restore the project and the resource will be put back into the pool.
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Marcio
Your explanation looks OK to me
Cheers
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20 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
Kevin,
Did u read my explanation to do "Job Service"?
Is it correct?
Regards.
Marcio Eduardo.
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
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20 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar,
I suggest u to be in contact with IT department of your company. Maybe they have the CD of Service Pack. Its too simple to install. Or be in contact with Primavera Systems and require the CD. It wighs like 140 MB.
If u cant, we can think about send u the CD. I dont know if its correct. For me, Service Pack is a free reprodution.
Regards.
Marcio Eduardo.
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Member for
22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
In V4.1 you can use Job Services to export any or all projects.
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22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Yes, 4.1 has Job Services.
Cheers
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22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar
I was just thinking that if your Job Services are not working you should check that the module was installed in the first place, because Job Services is not automatically installed when you install the database.
Cheers
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Kevin, I read the matter. However, I do not think, this explains about backing up the data. Cheers, Amar.
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22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar
Just a thought - has the Job Services software been installed onto your server? If you check the document titled adminguide.pdf on your documentation CD it will explain the steps to install and start job services.
Regards
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Marcio, Dinesh,
I created job services. But it did not work. What is service Pack? How do I check, that is available?
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20 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar,
No problem. Tell me if it works after u try.
Regards.
Marcio Eduardo.
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Marcio,
Still I have not tried your suggestions, I will reply shortly. Regards, Amar.
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Dinesh, Theoritically you are correct. Unfortunately, my person washed hands after installing the software. According to him, once the software is installed, his duty ends.... They are still thinking V5 is like P3 only. Cheers, Amar.
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23 years 8 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
If I am not mistaken, your contract administator keeps regular back ups of the server database.Check with him and you can restore the database using the old data.
Regards
Dinesh
Member for
20 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar,
First of all u have to install "Service Pack". I think u already did it
Go to "Tools / Job Sevices";
Click "Add", give it a name and on "Service Type" choose "Export";
On "Job Datails" choose "Everyday at" (the time u want) and a place to create log file;
On "Job Options" choose the project u want to create a .XER (u can also choose an EPS level, it will create a .XER for all projects under this EPS level);
Still on "Job Options", choose the place to create .XER file.
For more security, u can create two "Job Services", one in the morning and other in the end of work day (for example).
I suggest u to do a test creating a "Job Service" (export)one hr after the time u create and check if its working.
Sorry for my English.
Glad to help.
Marcio Eduardo
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Marcio, Can you please send the details or explain how you do this in Job services. I read in manual but not tried. - Amar.
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20 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
Dear all,
For security of projects on my company, we program "job services" that crate back ups of all projects 2 times a day (every 08 am and 06 pm).
Regards.
Marcio Eduardo
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Yeah, This worked as even after deleting the resources, for imported projects, labour units were retained and I could retrieve the lost data. Thanks, Amar.
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21 yearsRE: V5: Lost Data
There is a possible answer, if information was imported, re-type the numerical fields
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Kevin, That is fine with me. I will do both. Cheers, Amar.
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22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar
I like to create an XER file every day for the 2 projects I am working with, they zip up fairly small and it is easy to restore one or both projects if necessary. Because I work in a large company, the PMDB database runs on a dedicated server and the MSSQL software creates a backup every night, so I dont have to bother with it.
If you have a stand alone database you might consider a regular XER export, and a full PMDB/MMDB backup from time to time, just in case your PC has a really bad day. I have never used version 5.0 stand alone so I dont know what is involved with backup/restore for a MSDE database. For that you will need to read the instructions which should be on the documentation CD.
Hope this helps
Cheers
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Kevin, Thanks. I think it has gone.
I had saved PMDB and MMDB in server. When I copied the saved PMDB and MMDB to hard disk, I could not see the original data.
What is the correct way of backing the data? Is it saving PMDB and MMDB or opening all projects and creating an XER file?
HTH, Amar.
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22 years 3 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
Amar
Unfortunately I think your resource has gone for good, unless you have a backup of your schedule somewhere. If you do, restore the project and the resource will be put back into the pool.
Regards
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20 years 2 monthsRE: V5: Lost Data
I have logged in and Logged out. With this I think, I will not be use even undo function