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Rene Canlas
Greetings!
Newbie to Project Sever here. I've been asked to migrate a Project
Central
2000 setup to Project Server 2003. I understand that part of the task
is to
migrate the Project Central database and that I have to run two
scripts:
UPG09DB.CMD (this migrates the DB from 2000 to Project Server 2002
format)
and UPG10DB.CMD (This migrates the DB from 2002 to 2003 format). I
looked at
the UPG09DB.CMD and saw that it was deleting the contents of the
MSP_PROJECTS table, which I assume contains all the project related
information on the DB. Since the original DB has around 700+ projects
stored in it, it there any way to migrate those information to Project
Server 2003 automatically as well? If not, are there steps I can follow
to
do this? One Project Server 2002 migration article I came across
mentioned
that I would have to re-import the Project Plans into the migrated DB.
If I
need to do this, then how do I export all 700+ project plans from the
original database without doing a tedious 'Save-As' approach for each
one?
I really appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks!
Rene
Newbie to Project Sever here. I've been asked to migrate a Project
Central
2000 setup to Project Server 2003. I understand that part of the task
is to
migrate the Project Central database and that I have to run two
scripts:
UPG09DB.CMD (this migrates the DB from 2000 to Project Server 2002
format)
and UPG10DB.CMD (This migrates the DB from 2002 to 2003 format). I
looked at
the UPG09DB.CMD and saw that it was deleting the contents of the
MSP_PROJECTS table, which I assume contains all the project related
information on the DB. Since the original DB has around 700+ projects
stored in it, it there any way to migrate those information to Project
Server 2003 automatically as well? If not, are there steps I can follow
to
do this? One Project Server 2002 migration article I came across
mentioned
that I would have to re-import the Project Plans into the migrated DB.
If I
need to do this, then how do I export all 700+ project plans from the
original database without doing a tedious 'Save-As' approach for each
one?
I really appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks!
Rene