Primavera Viewer For Mac
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Once the Primavera P6 XER Viewer is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.
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Primavera Viewer For Mac
As an MS project viewer, it comes with visual reports and dashboards that allow project participants to get a complete overview of their upcoming tasks, critical tasks or tasks that are behind schedule. Project stakeholders can also observe the tasks, resource costs and analyze whether they are aligned with the project budget.
Press SHIFT while clicking multiple trace files to select and open them simultaneously. Service Trace Viewer merges the content of all files and presents one view. For example, you can open trace files of both client and service. This is useful when you have enabled message logging and activity propagation in configuration. In this way, you can examine message exchange between client and service. You can also drag multiple files into the viewer, or use the Project tab. See the Managing Project section for more details.
The viewer's native format is the activity tracing format that WCF emits. Traces emitted in a different format must be converted before the viewer displays them. Currently, in addition to the activity tracing format, the viewer supports event tracing and crimson tracing.
When you open a file that does not contain activity traces, the viewer attempts to convert the file. You must specify the name and location of the file that will contain the converted trace data. Once the data has been converted, the viewer displays the content of the new file.
The viewer supports projects to facilitate viewing multiple trace files. For example, if you have a client trace file and a service trace file, you can add them to a project. Then, every time you open the project, all the trace files in the project are loaded simultaneously.
The viewer hides unnecessary detail in the activity graph by collapsing activities. In a collapsed activity, individual traces are not displayed. Only transfers trace appear. If you want to view all traces in an activity, expand the activity vertically by clicking the expand symbol of the activity in the header of the graph.
The viewer has two Layout Modes: Process and Thread. This setting defines the largest unit of organization. The default Layout Mode is Process, which means that activities are grouped by processes in the graph.
The pre-defined filter of the viewer can be used to selectively filter parts of the WCF traces. By default, it is set to allow all infrastructure traces to pass through. The settings of this filter are defined in the Filter Options sub-menu under View menu.
If your filter uses multiple parameters, enter them using ';' as a separator in the Find What field. For example, the following string defines 3 parameters: '1;findValue;text'. The viewer applies '1' to the 0 parameter of the filter. 'findValue' and 'text' are applied to 1 and 2 respectively.
If you do not have permission to write to the registry, you get the following error message "The Microsoft Service Trace Viewer was not registered to the system" when you use the "svctraceviewer /register" command to register the tool. If this occurs, you should log in using an account that has write access to the registry.