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Roy H. Berger
In MSproj98 I was able to import an excel file, create a map with the
import wizard (i.e. it would auto-recognize the field names in my
workbook) and the import would work fine. Now after upgrading to
msproj2000, when I import the same workbook file and try to create the
map it does not "see" my workbook field names, which it used to do.
Now for workbook fields it only offers numbers instead of field names.
If I attempt to use the map that "moved" forward in the upgrade, it
says all of the workbook fields are out of context.
I also had all of this process automated with VBA/MSProj98 including
creating the map, but now all of that code is not working either.
Only after hitting that wall did I discover the problem with creating
the maps with the UI. Anyone seen this type of behavior before. I've
trolled all of the MSPRJ related newsgroups I could find with no luck.
Roy
import wizard (i.e. it would auto-recognize the field names in my
workbook) and the import would work fine. Now after upgrading to
msproj2000, when I import the same workbook file and try to create the
map it does not "see" my workbook field names, which it used to do.
Now for workbook fields it only offers numbers instead of field names.
If I attempt to use the map that "moved" forward in the upgrade, it
says all of the workbook fields are out of context.
I also had all of this process automated with VBA/MSProj98 including
creating the map, but now all of that code is not working either.
Only after hitting that wall did I discover the problem with creating
the maps with the UI. Anyone seen this type of behavior before. I've
trolled all of the MSPRJ related newsgroups I could find with no luck.
Roy