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.Īs 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. 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. To explain this better, look at the next two screenshots.
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