I don´t remember all steps, but there are few things to consider. The MPP Import packages contain a few folders named "Fixes". One of these fodlers contains a Part.xml. This one overwrites your defaut Part classification.
What you have to do is to merge (!) your classification with the MPP classification. MPP needs the Phantom and the MBOM category.
1. First you have to get your own Part classification via AML or SQL. You need the text that is used in the class_structure property in your ItemType.
2. When you use a multi-level classifcation, try to understand how the property works. It´s an xml like structure. If you corrupt the structure, you will get into trouble.
3. Merge the missing MPP classifications to your own class_structure string. I am not sure, if you can use the new classes as Sub-level classes. I used them at top level, just like it´s done in the default configuraiton.
4. Edit the Part.xml to use the new classification string
Try this one in a testdatabase first! I do not guarantee that this information is correct.
Thanks!
Out of curiousity, do you have an 11.0SP12 instance with MPP installed that can publish MPP process plans to PDF or HTML? We are having issues with the publishing/conversion server looking for 11.0SP11 dll's (6812 instead of 6920).
Thanks!
Out of curiousity, do you have an 11.0SP12 instance with MPP installed that can publish MPP process plans to PDF or HTML? We are having issues with the publishing/conversion server looking for 11.0SP11 dll's (6812 instead of 6920).