the only way to open two projects simultaniously is to keep the "crtl"-key pressed and select the projects - either in the projects-view by right mouse-button or by File --> Open. Never I realized, that a project was not closed before others were opened.
Revert the schedule-function is not possible.
As in P3, the first line shows the opened project(s).
Regards
Dieter
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Submitted by Mangesh Khuspe on Tue, 2007-09-04 05:03
but the question is i did not intended to open these two projects simultaneously ( i know how to merge them together)
normally my procedure of switching between projects is, i just go to file menu and without closing the open project, i just scroll down and find the project which is listed there and click on it to open it, and then the second project opens.
1) We had a option in windows menu of p3 to switch between open projects. now using my procedure does those two projects are open at the same time or the first one gets closed and second one remains open.
i am just confused why did the both projects got opened last time in the same layout, coz it was never the same thing before.
if both projects are open at same time how can we revert back to its orignal state ( here primavera fails )(make them separate). coz i think primavera people do not belive in user friendliness.
anyway thats life.
cheers
Mangesh
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Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Tue, 2007-09-04 04:04
Sorry, I didnt really undestand your question, but I hope the answer will fit.
It is a standard feature that you can open many projects the same time - limited by your computers main memory and yourself.
If you press "F9", P5 will give a warning that there are different data dates. After youll have pressed OK, it will schedule. If there are no inter-relationships, different data dates dont matter - for my experience. If there are some, Im not sure, but didnt find any up to now.
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hi
dieter thanks for your help.
cheers
mangesh
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18 years 9 monthsRE: Help on p5
Hi Mangesh
the only way to open two projects simultaniously is to keep the "crtl"-key pressed and select the projects - either in the projects-view by right mouse-button or by File --> Open. Never I realized, that a project was not closed before others were opened.
Revert the schedule-function is not possible.
As in P3, the first line shows the opened project(s).
Regards
Dieter
Member for
18 years 6 monthsRE: Help on p5
hi
dieter really thanks for your reply.
but the question is i did not intended to open these two projects simultaneously ( i know how to merge them together)
normally my procedure of switching between projects is, i just go to file menu and without closing the open project, i just scroll down and find the project which is listed there and click on it to open it, and then the second project opens.
1) We had a option in windows menu of p3 to switch between open projects. now using my procedure does those two projects are open at the same time or the first one gets closed and second one remains open.
i am just confused why did the both projects got opened last time in the same layout, coz it was never the same thing before.
if both projects are open at same time how can we revert back to its orignal state ( here primavera fails )(make them separate). coz i think primavera people do not belive in user friendliness.
anyway thats life.
cheers
Mangesh
Member for
18 years 9 monthsRE: Help on p5
Hi Mangesh
Sorry, I didnt really undestand your question, but I hope the answer will fit.
It is a standard feature that you can open many projects the same time - limited by your computers main memory and yourself.
If you press "F9", P5 will give a warning that there are different data dates. After youll have pressed OK, it will schedule. If there are no inter-relationships, different data dates dont matter - for my experience. If there are some, Im not sure, but didnt find any up to now.
Regards
Dieter