Macro for DCMA 14 Point Assessment of MSp Programme

armchairandy

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I used to have an excel program that ran the DCMA 14 point assessment on Microsoft Project Programmes. Basically it ran 14 different macros reading no. of links, types of relationships and other things that check the robustness of a programme. It worked when I was using Excel 2003 & MSP 2003, however I moved companies and I have been upgraded to 2007, and now the software will not run. The additional problem is that the worksheets are protected, so that I cannot see how each macro works. Has anyone come across the DCMA assessment in excel, or have any ideas how I can overcome this problem.

Many thanks

Armchairandy :)
 
Hi

I used to have an excel program that ran the DCMA 14 point assessment on Microsoft Project Programmes. Basically it ran 14 different macros reading no. of links, types of relationships and other things that check the robustness of a programme. It worked when I was using Excel 2003 & MSP 2003, however I moved companies and I have been upgraded to 2007, and now the software will not run. The additional problem is that the worksheets are protected, so that I cannot see how each macro works. Has anyone come across the DCMA assessment in excel, or have any ideas how I can overcome this problem.

Many thanks

Armchairandy :)

I may be able to help with resolving the issues with the XLS workbooks - can you forward them to me and I'll take a look? email: aggies at hushmail dot com.
 
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Hi

I used to have an excel program that ran the DCMA 14 point assessment on Microsoft Project Programmes. Basically it ran 14 different macros reading no. of links, types of relationships and other things that check the robustness of a programme. It worked when I was using Excel 2003 & MSP 2003, however I moved companies and I have been upgraded to 2007, and now the software will not run. The additional problem is that the worksheets are protected, so that I cannot see how each macro works. Has anyone come across the DCMA assessment in excel, or have any ideas how I can overcome this problem.

Many thanks

Armchairandy :)
Is there a chance of getting a copy of this workbook armchairandy??
 
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The OP hasn't been on site in almost a year, so you are unlikely to get a response.
 
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Hi

I used to have an excel program that ran the DCMA 14 point assessment on Microsoft Project Programmes. Basically it ran 14 different macros reading no. of links, types of relationships and other things that check the robustness of a programme. It worked when I was using Excel 2003 & MSP 2003, however I moved companies and I have been upgraded to 2007, and now the software will not run. The additional problem is that the worksheets are protected, so that I cannot see how each macro works. Has anyone come across the DCMA assessment in excel, or have any ideas how I can overcome this problem.

Many thanks

Armchairandy :)
I would like to hlep in solving this issue, please forward the file.
 
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