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i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
You can do this through the Acucobol-GT ActiveX/COM interoperability. The MSDN article describing MS Project 2000 Automation is here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/PR2KSDK/html/automatemp2k.asp?frame=trueMS Project 2002 SDK info is here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/pdr/PDR_Overview_3338.asp?frame=true
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
That i could see?
Thank you for your reply!
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
That i could see?
Thank you for your reply!
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
That i could see?
Thank you for your reply!
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
Sorry, I haven't written any MS Project cobol interface code yet. Here's another resource:
http://masamiki.com/project/proj2002.htmI suggest looking for VB code on the web. Also, if the MS Project data is stored in SQL Server or MSDE, then the URL above has a link for the MS Project database schema that could give you the info you need to write stored procedures to import and export data, or use SQL Server client ISQL/OSQL utility, or you could use Acucorp Acu4GL, or you could write cobol code to use MS ADO through ActiveX/COM interoperability.
There are many options apparently. I wish I could tell you which way is best. :confused:
MS Project also has import/export feature. Perhaps that would work for you.
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
Sorry, I haven't written any MS Project cobol interface code yet. Here's another resource:
http://masamiki.com/project/proj2002.htmI suggest looking for VB code on the web. Also, if the MS Project data is stored in SQL Server or MSDE, then the URL above has a link for the MS Project database schema that could give you the info you need to write stored procedures to import and export data, or use SQL Server client ISQL/OSQL utility, or you could use Acucorp Acu4GL, or you could write cobol code to use MS ADO through ActiveX/COM interoperability.
There are many options apparently. I wish I could tell you which way is best. :confused:
MS Project also has import/export feature. Perhaps that would work for you.
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
Sorry, I haven't written any MS Project cobol interface code yet. Here's another resource:
http://masamiki.com/project/proj2002.htmI suggest looking for VB code on the web. Also, if the MS Project data is stored in SQL Server or MSDE, then the URL above has a link for the MS Project database schema that could give you the info you need to write stored procedures to import and export data, or use SQL Server client ISQL/OSQL utility, or you could use Acucorp Acu4GL, or you could write cobol code to use MS ADO through ActiveX/COM interoperability.
There are many options apparently. I wish I could tell you which way is best. :confused:
MS Project also has import/export feature. Perhaps that would work for you.
[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 28 May 2003]
i am searching a way to link to microsoft project to be able to read from microsoft project and write in hit?
Any solution will be great for me!
Here is another good resource:
http://www.mvps.org/project/Also a download of the "Microsoft Project 2002 Training Courseware" documentation is here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/msftproject2002/Trn/2002/WIN98MeXP/EN-US/PrjTrn04.exeIn this file is a document named "48 Project Objects.doc" that explains MS Project 2002 objects, methods and properties.