![]() It also limits the amount of memory the SDK is able to use which impacts both its performance and stability. Therefore, the SDK will only work with 32-bit versions of Excel or other programs. The ODBC driver provided by the SDK is a 32-bit only driver, since 32-bit Windows was in common use when 4.1 was released. The SDK is not being updated to accommodate new features or changes to the P6 schema introduced after release 4.1. There are important repercussions of Oracle’s decision to downgrade the support: The only updates it receives are the bare minimum to allow pre-existing customer-built solutions to continue to work with new versions of P6. Oracle still supports the SDK, but only as a second class citizen. The problems with the SDK begin with the fact that Oracle deprecated the SDK after Primavera 4.1 in favor of focusing on the more recent integration technology, the Primavera Application Programming Interface (API).
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