PRJ98: Errors Importing Data When Using Selective Data Option (193309)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Project 98 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q193309 SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Project 98, when you import data into Microsoft Project using
the Selective Data option, you may receive error messages or other
unexpected symptoms. For example, when opening a project from a database
you may experience the following problems.
NOTE: After these symptoms occur, the project opens but it may have
incorrect tasks, resources or assignments.
Symptom 1: Repeated Open Dialog Box
You receive an Open dialog box titled "Cannot Find Inserted project - 0",
which may be repeated many times.
Symptom 2: Error MessagesNOTE: The following are two examples of the many error messages that you may receive.
- Error Message 1:
No Assignments could be created from the imported data.
To selectively import assignment data, you must include at least one of
the following fields: Task Name, Resource Name, Task ID, or Resource ID.
-or-
- Error Message 2:
You cannot create a link between these tasks because it would create a
circular task relationship with other tasks
You are trying to link a task to another task that has a series of task
links back to the first task.
CAUSE
This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
- You import a project, and choose the Selective Data
option.
- The map you use to import data has one or more fields in the
database mapped to fields in Microsoft Project, and the database
fields being mapped contain invalid data that Microsoft Project does
not recognize.
NOTE: The following causes are for the example symptoms listed in the "Symptoms" section. Other symptoms may also occur because of incorrectly mapped fields.
Cause for Symptom 1
The SubProject field in the Task_Information table of the database is mapped to the Subproject File field of the project. The Subproject field in
the database is a Boolean property with 0 or 1 values. The Subproject File
field in Microsoft Project is supposed to contain text data, specifically
the name of a subproject, if applicable. Because of this, Microsoft Project
loads "0" as the name of the subproject for every task. If there is no such
file, then you will receive the dialog box described earlier.
Cause for Symptom 2, Error 1
This error message occurs when one or more of the following fields are
missing from the import map for assignment mapping: Task Name, Resource
Name, Task ID, or Resource ID.
RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, verify that all fields are mapped correctly in
your import map in Microsoft Project 98.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/17/2002 |
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Keywords: | kbbug kbconversion kberrmsg KB193309 |
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