![]() ![]() The other way to tackle this would be to export your PP file from Powerproject as an MSPDI or PMXML file and compare the structure with what MPXJ produces. One way to address this might be to raise a support ticket with Elecosoft: they may be able to fix the issue on their end, or at least suggest what is causing the problem. This appears to leave a log file in C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp which may shed some light on what it's having trouble with. The PMXML import seems to get a bit further than the MSPDI import, and fails when the new PP file is being written. You can see a minimal amount of failure logging in the Windows event log, but not enough to diagnose the issue. these are files which will happily import into Microsoft Project and P6 respectively, but cause failures when an import into Powerproject is attempted. ![]() A quick test suggests that indeed Powerproject doesn't like valid MSPDI and PMXML files generated by MPXJ from a Powerproject PP file.
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