Claude での使用
Claude Desktop connects to Microsoft Project through the CData Code Assist MCP for Microsoft Project using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
When you launch Claude, it automatically detects MCP connections registered during setup. These connections are created and saved using the CData Code Assist MCP Configuration Tool, which is installed with the MCP server.
Each saved connection is recognized by Claude and can be referenced by name when asking questions.
Installing Claude
Claude Desktop は、Model Context Protocol(MCP)を使用して、サポートされているデータソースに対して自然言語クエリを実行できるスタンドアロンアプリケーションです。
MCP 経由でMicrosoft Project に接続するには、はじめにClaude Desktop アプリケーションをインストールする必要があります。
最新バージョンは公式Claude ダウンロードページ からダウンロードできます。
Claude Desktop をインストールした後、CData MCP Driver for Microsoft Project を使用してMCP 接続を設定します。
How Claude Uses the Server
When you ask Claude a question, it launches the corresponding MCP server connection, reads the available tool descriptions provided by the connector, and generates a secure query in the background.
There is no need to write SQL or teach Claude how to query your data. Each tool is self-describing, and Claude consumes those descriptions to determine how to retrieve the right information.
Example Prompts
After setup, you can ask Claude natural-language questions like:
- "What are the working hours defined in the "Standard" calendar?"
- "How many hours are assigned to each resource in draft assignments?"
- "What phases are currently in progress across all enterprise projects?"
- "Which resources have not submitted their timesheets this week?"
- "Show all project milestones as events occurring in the next quarter"
- "List task assignments for each resource working more than 40 hours this week."
- "What open issues are blocking the completion of any stage?"
- "Which assignments are scheduled to end this week?"
- "What deliverables are due in the current fiscal quarter?"
- "Show resource costs grouped by fiscal period for the current year."
Claude securely executes the query using the MCP server and responds using the live results from Microsoft Project.