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To use Primavera P6 Web Services as your schedule source, you must configure the connection information for that source using the SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client.

For more information on implementing P6 Web Services, refer to your Primavera or Oracle documentation. For help troubleshooting schedule system errors, see Schedule System Errors.

Your active scope must be set before configuring a schedule system in Smart Construction. For more information, see Set your active scope in SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client.

  1. Log on to SmartPlant Foundation Desktop Client as an administrator.

  2. Click Smart Construction > New > Administration > Schedule System to open the New Schedule System form.

    If the Schedule System object has already been created, click Smart Construction > Find > Administration > Schedule System to search for the schedule system object, and in the search results list, right-click the name of the schedule system and click Update.

  3. Type the name of the Primavera project name and the Primavera login details in the Schedule System details section.

    • The Schedule Name must match the project name in Primavera P6.

    • The System login and System password must match the login name and password for Primavera P6.

  4. If utilizing multiple Primavera systems, choose a Project Data System (PDS) to relate the schedule system to.

  5. If using Primavera Web Services, complete the Primavera Web Service Settings details section.

    • The P6 Web Services Host requires both the host name and TCP port number of the Primavera Web Services host. For example, P6host:8800.

    • You can connect to a specific database instance on the P6 Web Services Host by adding a backslash followed by the database instance name to the end of the port number, such as in this example: P6host:8800/Database Instance Name. The database instance name is case-sensitive. If you do not specify a database instance name, then the default database instance on the host machine will be used.