Free Format Duration VBA Macro for Project 2010
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2012年4月26日 3:04モデレータ
Hi all,
Project 2010 no longer has Microsoft's VBA macro to format durations. There have been a number of requests for the same functionality in Project 2010 here in this forum and elsewhere, so I've written a replacement macro. In fact I couldn't resist improving it so this macro formats either all tasks in the active project or all selected tasks in the active project.
To download a copy, visit http://www.projectvbabook.com and click the Sample VBA Code button.
This is a freebie, so all care but no responsibility.
Enjoy!
Rod Gill
The one and only Project VBA Book Rod Gill Project Management
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2012年4月26日 3:18モデレータ
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2012年4月26日 11:35モデレータ
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2012年4月26日 21:02モデレータWell there you have it: synchronicity in action! Let me know how it goes.
Rod Gill
The one and only Project VBA Book
Rod Gill Project Management
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2013年3月1日 16:43
Rod,
I am looking for a way to get at the following Project Server 2010 fields: Constraint Type, Unique ID Predecessors, Unique ID Successors. I can download most everything from the Reporting database but those three fields in particular do not exist in the database schema. Ergo, I cannot extract them. Are they somehow generated by Project Professional once the schedule is opened?
Any help would be appreciated.
Garrett Rowley
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2013年3月1日 18:19モデレータ
Hi,
Pardon me jumping in hee. The answer is yes to all.
Greetings,
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2013年3月2日 11:53
Jan,
Based on your reply, I can only conclude that what I want to do is not possible. Is there a way for me to calculate that data using the same algorithm that Microsoft uses?
Thanks, Garrett
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2013年3月3日 14:05モデレータ
Hi,
Isn't it much smpler to open the file and read them in VBA from Project Professional? Your allergy to Professional must be quiet strong if you prefer to recode part of its scheduling engine :-)
Greetings,
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2013年3月4日 13:53
Jan,
I am actually looking to extract these data items from Project Server 2010.
Thanks, Garrett
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2013年3月5日 17:35モデレータ
Hi arrett,
You replied yourself, I quote:
those three fields in particular do not exist in the database schema. Ergo, I cannot extract them. Are they somehow generated by Project Professional once the schedule is opened?
And my reply to that is yes. No need to calculate them, they are there in Professional but not in Server.
Greetings,