P6 Web Services Import Wizard

Use this wizard to import projects from Primavera P6 Web Services.

Acumen uses profiles to connect to P6 Web Services servers. Profiles are used both for the P6 Web Services Import Wizard and when importing a project from P6 Web Services. The system can store multiple profiles that include the address, user name, password, and so on.

The first time you import projects from P6 Web Services, you set up a profile. Your P6 Administrator should supply the URL, Authentication Type, Database #, User Name and Password that you will need to connect to the P6 server.

Loading the project list from the server can take a long time, so the wizard only retrieves the project list when needed. If the server is very slow, and you know at least part of the ID or Name of the project you wish to import, you can use the project filter.

After the list of projects has been loaded from the server, the Import Wizard takes you directly to the Project Selection page. You can click the Back button to access the Profile Selection and Project Filter page where you can select a different profile or change the project filter.

Import Wizard: Edit Profile Page

Use this page to set up or edit your profile.

Field Description
URL Enter or edit the web service URL for the Primavera P6 connection. For example, http://<MyP6WebServer>:8206/p6ws. If you require a secure connection to the P6 server, an https connection is required.
Authentication Type This determines the means by which a user's identity is authenticated against the user account. You can select Auto-Detect, Cookie, or User Token, depending on how your P6 Web Server has been configured.
DB# This is the database number which you should be able to get from your P6 Administrator.
Refresh

Use this to refresh the list of databases in the Database field.

If you are creating a new profile and you click this button, Acumen asks for your P6 username and password. After you enter your login details and click OK, Acumen verifies that it can connect with the server and refreshes the list of databases.

For an existing profile, as long as Acumen is able to connect to the server, clicking this button refreshes the list of databases without you having to enter your login details.

If you get any errors when you refresh, see P6 Web Services Import Wizard Troubleshooting.

Database If you are creating a new profile, this list is blank until you click Refresh when it populates with all of the databases to which you have access. Select the database from which you want to select projects to import.

Import Wizard: Profile Selection and Project Filter Page

Use this page to select, add, edit, or delete a profile, and to filter the projects in the database. If you have a large database, Deltek strongly suggests filtering the projects to improve performance.

Field Description
Click this button to add a new profile.
Select a profile from the Profile box and click this button to edit it.
Select a profile from the Profile box and click this button to delete it.
Profile This box lists the profiles and includes the URL, database number, and database name.
Project Filter

The project filter must match some portion of the project ID or project name. Setting a project filter can reduce the time it takes to load the project list from the server by reducing the amount of data that the server must produce.

The filter criteria that you enter is associated with the selected profile. The next time you import a project from P6 Web using the same profile, the list of projects on the Project Selection page is automatically filtered using the criteria in this field. To remove the filter, delete the criteria from this field.

Import Wizard: Processing Page

When you click Next on the Profile Selection and Project Filter page, Acumen retrieves the projects from the database based on the filter criteria entered. If no filter criteria have been entered, Acumen retrieves all projects from the selected database.

Import Wizard: Project Selection Page

Use this page to select the projects that you want to import into Acumen. You can browse through the projects on the Project Selection dialog box using a Flat view or the Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) view.

The first time you access this page with a new profile, Acumen pulls the data from the database. Subsequently, Acumen uses cached data therefore it may be helpful to refresh the grid if you have added new projects to the selected database since the last time you ran the wizard.

You can click the Full screen button in the top right corner of the page to view the grid full screen and more easily see the data.

If you don't see all of the projects that you expect to see, look at the top of the page to see if a filter has been applied. You may need to change or remove the filter to see your projects.

To select a different profile, or change or remove the filter criteria, click the Back button to access the Profile Selection and Project Filter page.

Field Description
Profile and Filter Details At the top of the page, Acumen lists the profile URL, the name of the database, and any filter that has been applied to the database.
Refresh Click this button to refresh the grid. It may be helpful to refresh the grid if you have added new projects to the selected database since the last time you ran the wizard.
EPS View The Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) view display the projects in a hierarchical manner. Click the + and - signs to expand or collapse the structure. You can select individual projects or you can select a top level and all projects under it will also be selected.
Flat View The Flat View tab includes all available project codes and allows you to group and filter. Using this view, you can:
  • Sort by clicking on a column header.
  • Drag a column header up to the "group by" bar above to group. If you drag first one and then a second, you can add a sub-level group. For example, if you drag a column header called Current Phase and then a column header called Business Process up to the "group by" bar, the projects are grouped first by Current Phase and then by Business Process.