Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 10 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Mon, 2008-05-12 16:19 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Suresh If you walk through the import you see a window "Update Project Options". Select "Advanced" in the bottom of this window. Then try "units as hours". Sorry, one of your sentences I dont understand: "... in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days". What do you mean by this 4 = 10 ??? Regards Dieter Member for 19 years 3 months Member for 19 years 3 months Submitted by Suresh Sankara… on Mon, 2008-05-12 15:48 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Diater, The units are same in p3 and p6. What i found is.. Unit per time in p3 is getting wrongly calculated in the p6 Eg: 8hrs per day calender unit per day is specified in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days In p6 it converts like this 4*10=40*8 = 800h i dont knnow how its come.. but i think this is the funda... bullshit p6.. Cheers Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 10 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Mon, 2008-05-12 15:23 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Suresh Just two ideas: 1. Parameter Planning Units: Hours or Days: May be you selected days but planned in hours. 2. Resource curves: Sometimes not really compatible - e.g. "curve A" bell shaped in P3, triangle in P6. May be others have more ideas. Regards Dieter Log in or register to post comments
Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 10 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Mon, 2008-05-12 16:19 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Suresh If you walk through the import you see a window "Update Project Options". Select "Advanced" in the bottom of this window. Then try "units as hours". Sorry, one of your sentences I dont understand: "... in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days". What do you mean by this 4 = 10 ??? Regards Dieter
Member for 19 years 3 months Member for 19 years 3 months Submitted by Suresh Sankara… on Mon, 2008-05-12 15:48 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Diater, The units are same in p3 and p6. What i found is.. Unit per time in p3 is getting wrongly calculated in the p6 Eg: 8hrs per day calender unit per day is specified in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days In p6 it converts like this 4*10=40*8 = 800h i dont knnow how its come.. but i think this is the funda... bullshit p6.. Cheers
Member for 18 years 9 months Member for 18 years 10 months Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Mon, 2008-05-12 15:23 Permalink RE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE Suresh Just two ideas: 1. Parameter Planning Units: Hours or Days: May be you selected days but planned in hours. 2. Resource curves: Sometimes not really compatible - e.g. "curve A" bell shaped in P3, triangle in P6. May be others have more ideas. Regards Dieter
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18 years 9 monthsRE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE
Suresh
If you walk through the import you see a window "Update Project Options". Select "Advanced" in the bottom of this window. Then try "units as hours".
Sorry, one of your sentences I dont understand: "... in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days". What do you mean by this 4 = 10 ???
Regards
Dieter
Member for
19 years 3 monthsRE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE
Diater,
The units are same in p3 and p6. What i found is.. Unit per time in p3 is getting wrongly calculated in the p6
Eg: 8hrs per day calender
unit per day is specified in p3 is 4 duration is 10 days
In p6 it converts like this
4*10=40*8 = 800h i dont knnow how its come.. but i think this is the funda... bullshit p6..
Cheers
Member for
18 years 9 monthsRE: IMPORT P3 PROJECT TO P6 IS PAIN....BIG ISSUE
Suresh
Just two ideas:
1. Parameter Planning Units: Hours or Days: May be you selected days but planned in hours.
2. Resource curves: Sometimes not really compatible - e.g. "curve A" bell shaped in P3, triangle in P6.
May be others have more ideas.
Regards
Dieter