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MS project and SAP PS integration

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

We are working on integration of SAP PS with MS project using XI

we have referred this link.

but we are still not clear with which web service we need to download to integrate with SAP PS so that we can send data to MS project .There should be some web service provided by Microsoft.

We are integrating using RFC-XI-SOAP(webservice) scenario. So here which web service i have to call to push the data into MS project.

can any one guide us.

please provide me the link of required web service..

Thanks,

Shweta.

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Former Member
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Hi,

Read following link also, may got some help

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/65/df4acb048111d3b6de0000e82d8bd1/frameset.htm

Regards,

Vivek Tripathi

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Open Project System

Use

Open Project System (Open PS) is a generic name for modern communication between the R/3 Project System other project management systems, and personal organizers. In the first stage of this development, it is possible to exchange data with

Microsoft Project 98

3Com Palm Pilot.

Integration

The Open Project System is an addition to the R/3 Project System. The software is not directly part of the R/3 System, but has to be installed separately.

Features

Open PS for MS Project

With this function it is possible to exchange data with MS Project in the following ways:

Create a project in MS Project from a R/3 PS project

Transfer a project from MS Project to R/3 PS

Synchronize a project in MS Project with a project in R/3 PS

For more details, see Open PS for Microsoft Project 98

Open PS for Palm

At the present stage of development, it is possible to download some activity data from the R/3 Project System to the Palm Pilot so that you can make confirmations using the Palm Pilot. When you have access to the R/3 system, you can upload the confirmations to the Project System. This is particularly useful, if you want to make confirmations although you have no access to the R/3 system, for example if you are on site.

For more details, see Open PS for Palm

Activities

Open PS is being developed independently of the normal R/3 release cycle. Due to this and because the software packages are "add-ons" for R/3, the software necessary to run the functions and detailed documentation is available on the PS homepage in SAPNet.

For the same reason the most current documentation is available in SAPNet.

Former Member
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you can integrate MS Project with SAP PS with a add on feature of OPEN PS

Former Member
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Hi Shweta,

You may refer note 579761 for more information on the subject.

Hope this helps

Venu