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    Link to ERP evaluation tools?

    We are looking for websites that could help in creating a needs assessment matrix for evaluating different ERP solutions for a variety of needs. We have one parent company and 6 independent child companies ranging from complex design to manufacturing environments. Each company has from 75 to...
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    Estimated Hours Changed When Actual Work Changes

    Sorry, I spent too long looking for a solution to the same problem with no luck. I ended up baselining the estimated hours and the field "baseline work" will not change, even though "actual work" takes precedence over "work."
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    Resource Allocation, can I do it by groups??

    I set up the maximum units in my resource pool to reflect the number of people in the group. For example, there are 12 engineers at the E1 level, so E1 = 1200%. Each individual is also listed by name at 100% each. I then established a resource roll-up structure by setting up a customized...
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    exporting to ms access

    Thanks for the response. I am not sure it is applicable to my problem. I have several fully resource-loaded MS Project schedules that I have combined into one MS Project file. I then try to do a "save as" into an Access database. There is no export map that pops up to customize the...
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    Export from Project to Access

    Is there a good way to retain the relationships between tables when exporting from MS Project to MS Access (using Project 2002 and Access 2000)? When I have tried an export I end up with tables in Access, but no relationships between them. Do I have to re-establish them manually?
  6. klynn

    exporting to ms access

    Is there a good way to retain the relationships between tables when exporting from MS Project to MS Access (using Project 2002 and Access 2000)?

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