Difference between revisions of "Conditional Import for Version 6.0 (Portal)"
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− | Versions of OnePager Pro and Express '''prior''' to 6.0 required you to insert a '''field''' (i.e., '''flag''' field) into your '''source plan''' that tells OnePager which rows to import. These '''flag''' fields for | + | Versions of OnePager Pro and Express '''prior''' to 6.0 required you to insert a '''field''' (i.e., '''flag''' field) into your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel '''source plan''' that tells OnePager which rows to import. These '''flag''' fields for '''source plans''' were typically fields named '''Flag1 through Flag20''' for Microsoft Project or some '''Boolean''' field for Microsoft Excel. OnePager Pro ('''OPP''') used these '''flag''' fields to control the import of rows. In both OnePager Pro and Express ('''OPX''') you can use '''Numeric''' fields or '''Boolean''' fields as long as the contents were '''1’s''' to indicate '''Yes '''(bring in this row) or '''0’s''' to indicate '''No''' (do not import this row). |
− | + | This approach for controlling the import of Microsoft Project/Excel '''source plan''' rows is quite flexible. However, it required a modification to the '''source plan''' before import to OnePager. | |
− | The articles in this '''Conditional Import''' series | + | The articles in this '''Conditional Import''' series explain how you can use '''Conditional Import''' to simplify the '''import''' of '''source plan''' data into OnePager and increase your flexibility when preparing project views to support project schedule conversations and presentations. |
− | === | + | ===Links to Conditional Import Detailed Articles=== |
− | If you first would like to see some examples of how '''Conditional Import''' can be used, please read the material at this link: [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro/Express Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager]] 0.4.1.1-60. | + | If you first would like to see some examples of how '''Conditional Import''' can be used, please read the material at this link: [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro/Express Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager]] <!--0.4.1.1-60-->. |
− | For those | + | For those who would like to get started right away using '''Conditional Import''', the links immediately below take you to detailed information: |
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− | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Add-in]] 7.18.1.1-60 | + | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Add-in for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Add-in]] <!--7.18.1.1-60--> |
− | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Express Add-in for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Add-in]] 7.18.2.1-60 | + | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Express Add-in for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Add-in]] <!--7.18.2.1-60--> |
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− | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Desktop]] 7.18.1.2-60 | + | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Desktop for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Desktop]] <!--7.18.1.2-60--> |
− | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Express Desktop for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Desktop]] 7.18.2.2-60 | + | | [[Conditional Import for OnePager Express Desktop for Version 6.0 | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Desktop]] <!--7.18.2.2-60--> |
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[[Basic Workflows for Version 6.0 (Portal) | Basic Workflows (Portal)]] | [[Basic Workflows for Version 6.0 (Portal) | Basic Workflows (Portal)]] | ||
− | [[Conditional Formatting for Version 6.0 (Portal) | Conditional Formatting (Portal)]] 11.0.1-60 | + | [[Conditional Formatting for Version 6.0 (Portal) | Conditional Formatting (Portal)]] <!--11.0.1-60--> |
− | [[Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button for Version 6.0 | Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button]] 7.17.1-60 | + | [[Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button for Version 6.0 | Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button]] <!--7.17.1-60--> |
− | [[OnePager Express Import of Data from Microsoft Excel for Version 6.0 | OnePager Express Import of Data from Microsoft Excel]] 4.4-60 | + | [[OnePager Express Import of Data from Microsoft Excel for Version 6.0 | OnePager Express Import of Data from Microsoft Excel]] <!--4.4-60--> |
[[Message to Assist with Setting Import Flags When No Data Are Imported]] | [[Message to Assist with Setting Import Flags When No Data Are Imported]] | ||
− | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro for Version 6.0 | Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro]] 4.1-60 | + | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro for Version 6.0 | Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro]] <!--4.1-60--> |
− | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express for Version 6.0 | Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express]] 4.2-60 | + | [[Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express for Version 6.0 | Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express]] <!--4.2-60--> |
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Revision as of 16:14, 10 April 2017
Overview
Versions of OnePager Pro and Express prior to 6.0 required you to insert a field (i.e., flag field) into your Microsoft Project or Microsoft Excel source plan that tells OnePager which rows to import. These flag fields for source plans were typically fields named Flag1 through Flag20 for Microsoft Project or some Boolean field for Microsoft Excel. OnePager Pro (OPP) used these flag fields to control the import of rows. In both OnePager Pro and Express (OPX) you can use Numeric fields or Boolean fields as long as the contents were 1’s to indicate Yes (bring in this row) or 0’s to indicate No (do not import this row).
This approach for controlling the import of Microsoft Project/Excel source plan rows is quite flexible. However, it required a modification to the source plan before import to OnePager.
The articles in this Conditional Import series explain how you can use Conditional Import to simplify the import of source plan data into OnePager and increase your flexibility when preparing project views to support project schedule conversations and presentations.
Links to Conditional Import Detailed Articles
If you first would like to see some examples of how Conditional Import can be used, please read the material at this link: Conditional Import for OnePager .
For those who would like to get started right away using Conditional Import, the links immediately below take you to detailed information:
Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Add-in | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Add-in |
Conditional Import for OnePager Pro Desktop | Conditional Import for OnePager Express Desktop |
Related Links:
Conditional Formatting (Portal)
Using the OnePager "Data" Tab's "Selected file(s)" Button
OnePager Express Import of Data from Microsoft Excel
Message to Assist with Setting Import Flags When No Data Are Imported
Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Pro
Understanding Project Views and Snapshots for OnePager Express
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