SKH
Well Known Member
Hi,
We've recently upgraded from 9.1.5.5 to 9.2.0.3 TR on our Development E1 install - Apps level is 9.1.
We've completed several Tools Upgrades in the past without issue but this one hasn't been a straightforward upgrade - in particular when applying the related ASI 92000103TL. The pre-req ESUs (including baseline) were applied ok but we've had real trouble getting the ASI installed via Change Assistant. Must admit haven't used Change Assistant much in the past but it just seems to be so temperamental. Lots of errors at different stages. By hook or crook, we've managed to finish the install and get the table conversions to run (with the exception of 2 that were specific to Watchlists which we are ignoring for now).
The main issue we have now is that our grid formats that were present (pre-tools upgrade) are not visible in any of the applications now? We can create new grids successfully. The related table conversions have run for the grids.
We have an ongoing call open with Oracle just wondering if anyone else has been down this road and experienced similar issues?
Thanks/Regards,
Sanj
We've recently upgraded from 9.1.5.5 to 9.2.0.3 TR on our Development E1 install - Apps level is 9.1.
We've completed several Tools Upgrades in the past without issue but this one hasn't been a straightforward upgrade - in particular when applying the related ASI 92000103TL. The pre-req ESUs (including baseline) were applied ok but we've had real trouble getting the ASI installed via Change Assistant. Must admit haven't used Change Assistant much in the past but it just seems to be so temperamental. Lots of errors at different stages. By hook or crook, we've managed to finish the install and get the table conversions to run (with the exception of 2 that were specific to Watchlists which we are ignoring for now).
The main issue we have now is that our grid formats that were present (pre-tools upgrade) are not visible in any of the applications now? We can create new grids successfully. The related table conversions have run for the grids.
We have an ongoing call open with Oracle just wondering if anyone else has been down this road and experienced similar issues?
Thanks/Regards,
Sanj