Importing and exporting data - Future period bucket planning FAQ

Can I exchange manual bucket data with other P6 Professional users using P6 Professional XER files?

Yes, you can import and export manual future period buckets using P6 Professional XER files.

Import considerations

You will lose manual future period buckets in a project you are updating with imported data when all of the following are true:

In all other cases, manual future period buckets remain intact when you import an XER file.

Can I exchange manual bucket data with other P6 Professional users using P6 Professional XML files?

Yes. When you export a project to a P6 Professional XML file, manual future period buckets are exported to the file.

When you import a P6 Professional XML file to a project, all manual future period buckets that exist in the project are retained as long as the periods defined in the financial period calendar assigned to the project match the periods in the import file.

Can I exchange manual bucket data with Oracle Contractor?

Oracle Contractor 6.1 and later users can exchange manual bucket data with P6 Professional using Contractor 6.1 XER files; however, manual future period buckets are not supported in Oracle Contractor 5.0 and earlier versions.

When you export a project with manual bucket data to a Contractor 5.0 XER, manual future period buckets are included in the XER file but are not imported to Contractor (version 5.0 or earlier). When you import a Contractor 5.0 XER to a P6 Professional project containing manual future period buckets, the manual future period buckets remain intact.

Can I exchange manual bucket data with Microsoft Project?

Yes. You can import and export manual future period buckets to 2003, 2007, and 2010 using MSP XML format. Due to changes in Microsoft's supported import and export file formats, P6 Professional no longer supports MPD, MPT, MPX, and MDB files. P6 Professional does not support import and export using MSP 98 due to the manner in which time-phased data is stored in that version. You will achieve the most accurate import/export results using MSP 2003 or later.

Export considerations

When you export a project to MSP:

Import considerations

When you import a project from MSP:



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