kororia1
Member
Hi,
We have JDE 9.0 with 300 ESUs applied and we are looking to go to either 9.1 or 9.2 (thats not the topic for discussion here). There is a question around the following as we accept some items may change but will the 9.1 / 9.2 code set include say 9.0 UL2 code + all ESUs released up to a specific cut off date? Part of what we deliver has to be the current functionality and we don't want to have to look at every ESU/BUG combo in 9.0 to cross check if its included in 9.1 etc
1/ Preserving functionality that was delivered in ESUs we installed (New Row Exit etc)
2/ Preserving BUG Fixes
Question is how can we ensure that the new version we upgrade to (It will be a new parallel install and then data/object migration) contains all previous Oracle fixes up to a point and then we can check any ESUs outside this date and confirm if its included or we need a 9.1 / 9.2 ESU
E9.0 / Oracle 11g / Oracle Linux / WLS Web Server / Windows XP FC
We have JDE 9.0 with 300 ESUs applied and we are looking to go to either 9.1 or 9.2 (thats not the topic for discussion here). There is a question around the following as we accept some items may change but will the 9.1 / 9.2 code set include say 9.0 UL2 code + all ESUs released up to a specific cut off date? Part of what we deliver has to be the current functionality and we don't want to have to look at every ESU/BUG combo in 9.0 to cross check if its included in 9.1 etc
1/ Preserving functionality that was delivered in ESUs we installed (New Row Exit etc)
2/ Preserving BUG Fixes
Question is how can we ensure that the new version we upgrade to (It will be a new parallel install and then data/object migration) contains all previous Oracle fixes up to a point and then we can check any ESUs outside this date and confirm if its included or we need a 9.1 / 9.2 ESU
E9.0 / Oracle 11g / Oracle Linux / WLS Web Server / Windows XP FC