Running the Fusion PPM Bridge Data Integration Utility

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After you install P6, run the Fusion PPM Bridge Data Integration Utility to connect Fusion PPM Bridge to P6. The data utility will populate existing fields in the P6 EPPM database with the information necessary to integrate Fusion PPM Bridge and P6.

Follow these instructions to run the Fusion PPM Bridge Data Integration Utility:

  1. Extract the files in the fusion-util.zip located in the Fusion PPM Bridge folder.
  2. Go to fusion-util\bin folder you extracted and run the dbconfig file.
  3. On the Setup and Configuration of the Primavera P6 Database dialog box:
    1. Select your database.
    2. Enter your database connection information (User Name and Password).
    3. Click Next.
  4. In the Database Configuration dialog box, click OK.
  5. Go to fusion-util\bin folder you extracted and run the runP6FusionUtility file.
  6. On the Fusion P6EPPM Setup Utility dialog box:
    1. In the User name field, enter the user name for the P6 Admin Superuser.
    2. In the Password field, enter the password for the P6 Admin Superuser.
    3. In the Database field, select your database from the list.
    4. Click Next.
  7. On the Fusion P6EPPM Setup Utility dialog box:
    1. View the objects created.
    2. Click Save.

      Note: If you are using UNIX or Linux, you may have to give the shell scripts executable permission by using the following commands in a terminal:

      • cd <FUSION_LOCATION>/bin
      • chmod +x *.sh

        where <FUSION_LOCATION> is the new directory you created (for example, C:\FUSION_HOME or /usr/FUSION_HOME).

Related Topics

Deploying Fusion PPM Bridge for the First Time

Placing the saaj-impl jar in a New Location to Support Fusion PPM Bridge

Setting the Bootstrap Location if Fusion PPM Bridge is in a Different WebLogic Server from P6

Adding Fusion PPM Bridge to WebLogic

Starting Fusion PPM Bridge in WebLogic

Configuring Fusion PPM Bridge in the P6 Administrator application



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