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Import Microsoft Project To P6

Q&A: “Can I import my project from MS Project 2007 to P6?” Written on April 9, 2013. Primavera P6.0 and P6.1 does not support importing MS Project 2007 based projects. However, if you are running P6.2, Microsoft Project 2007 files can be imported into Primavera, but, not using Microsoft’s.mpp file format. In Microsoft Project 2007, the project must first be saved as a.xml file. It can then be imported into P6.2 Another powerful tool for import Microsoft Project 2007/2010 into P6 is P6 EPPM Administration Tool at This tool allows you to export any Microsoft Project into.xer file, then import into P6 from the xer file. Oracle Primavera already allows users to import MS Project from XML format, but P6 still give errors while importing from MS Project XML file, but this P6 EPPM Administration Tool can import your Microsoft Project from.mpp or.mpx file without any error. The download of P6 EPPM Administration Tool is free of charge.

Import Microsoft Project To P6

Ten Six offers a Microsoft Project to Primavera P6 conversion and schedule maintenance service. We help companies who typically use Microsoft Project, but have a.

Please contact us if you have questions or need assistance with importing Microsoft files into Primavera.

Import P6 To Microsoft Project

The Import feature in Primavera P6 Professional that loads Microsoft Project schedules from an XML file works very well. Unfortunately the same cannot be said of the Export to Microsoft Project feature for version R8.2 – R8.3.2. However the good news is that Oracle Primavera have evidently fixed this problem in the October 2014 release of P6 R8.4. See our new blog ‘Microsoft Project Export from P6 now working”, for more information. As part of our conversion service, we often transfer projects created in Microsoft Project to Primavera P6 Professional.

Until the release of R8.4 we’ve used third party tools or manual techniques to do this. Dropped Relationships when using P6 R8.3 The basic issue is that when exporting a schedule from Primavera P6 Professional R8.3 (up to and including R8.3.2 service pack version) to Microsoft Project 2010 or 2013, relationships that go from activities lower down the network to activities in rows above them fail to appear in Microsoft Project. Exhibit A To explain this better, look at the next two screenshots. The first shows the schedule in Primavera P6 Professional in which a number of activities have been linked to milestones above them. Also notice the three activities at the bottom that are chained from bottom to top.

The sort order is by activity ID (default) and so these activities are in the order they were created. Now take a look at the results in Microsoft Project.

You can see that P6 failed to export any of the relationships that linked lower activities to upper activities. The milestones at the top are all sitting on the project start date, as are two of the three linked activities at the bottom of the schedule. In our tests, sorting the activities by Start date didn’t have any affect either, so this is likely an issue based upon the default order of activities in the database. It appears that once the export feature goes past an activity during processing, it cannot see any successors that are in an earlier row. Conclusion If you intend to export a schedule from Primavera P6 Professional R8.3 to Microsoft Project, make sure that you have everything linked in a downward cascading order.

If you link to any predecessor or successor that is above the activity you are linking, you will not see that relationship in Microsoft Project after import. Update: December 2014 We have a follow-on article that shows this issue has been fixed in later versions.