altquark
Legendary Poster
In case you missed this
There is no direct upgrade path from EnterpriseOne 8.9, 8.10, 8.11 or 8.11 SP1 to 9.2
There are direct upgrade paths from Oneworld Xe, 8.0, 8.12, 9.0 and 9.1
Oracle is recommending that if you're on any of the versions without a direct upgrade, that you upgrade to 9.1 first.
Source : http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/m...summit-plan-enterpriseone-innovat-2418631.pdf
Its important to note that Oracle completely removed all the table conversions for 8.9, 8.10 and 8.11 out of the F98430. They exist for the other versions.
Of course this means that you need at least two deployment servers if you're coming from an earlier release, and everything doubles in time. I am in the midst of an 8.10 upgrade to 9.2 - and its a real, real pain. Its like upgrading B733 to Xe all over again.
Luckily, Boomerang can still take all the objects from 8.10 directly to 9.2 - but the table conversions are a real challenge to complete. You have been forewarned !
There is no direct upgrade path from EnterpriseOne 8.9, 8.10, 8.11 or 8.11 SP1 to 9.2
There are direct upgrade paths from Oneworld Xe, 8.0, 8.12, 9.0 and 9.1
Oracle is recommending that if you're on any of the versions without a direct upgrade, that you upgrade to 9.1 first.
Source : http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/m...summit-plan-enterpriseone-innovat-2418631.pdf
Its important to note that Oracle completely removed all the table conversions for 8.9, 8.10 and 8.11 out of the F98430. They exist for the other versions.
Of course this means that you need at least two deployment servers if you're coming from an earlier release, and everything doubles in time. I am in the midst of an 8.10 upgrade to 9.2 - and its a real, real pain. Its like upgrading B733 to Xe all over again.
Luckily, Boomerang can still take all the objects from 8.10 directly to 9.2 - but the table conversions are a real challenge to complete. You have been forewarned !