Linked Projects List within Resource Pool File

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Ronald Dodge

MS Project 98 SR-1

Where in VBA can I view this collection of linked projects within a resource
pool file?

I know it has to be in there cause how else would the file know to open up
all of the linked project files without such link information?

Trying to find out why certain files won't open from the resource pool file
and then when the break link has been applied, even with both, the resource
pool file and the project file being open, then save both, but not the
project file with the gantt chart (the file named as "Project1"), why do we
still get the error message, "One or more projects cannot be found. The
project file contains only those inserted projects which could be found. To
insert additional projects, on the Insert menu, click Project."

There's a total of 32 project files that was initially linked.
The last 4 files did not open, thus the error
Broke the links of those 4 files.
Save each of the 4 project files and the resource pool file.
Close MS Project
Open resource pool file
Still get the above error even though it shows in the list of resource
files, the 4 project files that were broken of their links are not in the
list. The remaining 28 files does show in the project file, "Project1",
which has the gantt chart.
Open each of the 4 individual project files
Relink them all from the project file side.
Save the 4 different project files and the resource pool file.
Close out of MS Project without saving anything else.
Open the resource pool file. In the process, still get that same error
message.

Only the first 28 mini schedules shows up in the "Project1" file which has
the gantt chart.

Note, the "Project1" file is created automatically on it's own. The only
work around that I have found is to insert the projects, but I have a series
of tasks that are automated, so if this can't be resolved by any other means
than to insert the project, I need to find out what is the best way to
attack this issue.
 

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