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Old 07-09-2008, 02:40 AM
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Default Migrating data from PS 7 to Project Server 2007

Hi Folks,

We were using PS7 / PS2 for our project management activities (scheduling, tracking etc).

Currently trying to customize and deploy an EPM solution (Project Server 2007, Project Web Access etc).

Facing the first hurdle, we have been told to migrate existing data from PS7 / PS2 to the new solution (Project Server 2007 / EPM).

So, would request you to guide us in providing ideas and solutions to suceed in data migration.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Sincerly,
Jabez








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Old 07-14-2008, 12:54 AM
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Hi Folks,

We were using PS7 / PS2 for our project management activities (scheduling, tracking etc).

Currently trying to customize and deploy an EPM solution (Project Server 2007, Project Web Access etc).

Facing the first hurdle, we have been told to migrate existing data from PS7 / PS2 to the new solution (Project Server 2007 / EPM).

So, would request you to guide us in providing ideas and solutions to suceed in data migration.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Sincerly,
Jabez
Jabez,

By PS7, are you referring to Project Scheduler 7 from Scitor?

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