OneWorld B7322

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Hi all, Has anyone using Oneworld B7322 in a Windows 2000 srvr and Sql7 ? I would like to here are there stables or not?
Does anyone know, OneWorld B7322 in a Windows 2000 srvr running well or not?
 
Is this an old post that somehow came to the top of the list this morning ?

B7322 came out in 1998 as far as I recall - it was primarily designed to run for the platform of choice back then, which was NT4.0 together with SQL Server 6.5. This release of OneWorld is a VERY old version....

B7322
B733 (Base)
B7331
B7332
B7333 - Xe
B7334 - ERP 8.0
ERP 8.9

In fact, you're no doubt still using Visual C++ 5.0 as a compiler on the server and deployment server.

Wow.

There isn't much chance that you're going to be "stable" with that configuration today. There are SO many changes, fixes, servicepack additions - it makes my head spin just thinking about it.

To upgrade to ERP8.0 will require jumping 5 versions - not many companies have jumped so far in one go.

Why not call me about upgrading to ERP8.0 - you'll then be able to use Windows 2000 with SQL 2000. Do NOT attempt to upgrade the database or OS without first upgrading oneworld. Lets tak.
 
Hi,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I will report to my boss.
By the way for the comprehensive reporting, how much about it cost for
upgrading to ERP8?
Give me some information the positive upgrade.

Regard,
Wahyudi

----- Original Message -----
From: "altquark" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: OneWorld B7322


?B7322 came out in 1998 as far as I recall - it was primarily designed to
run for the platform of choice back then, which was NT4.0 together with SQL
Server 6.5. This release of OneWorld is a VERY old version....B7322B733
(Base)B7331B7332B7333 - XeB7334 - ERP 8.0ERP 8.9In fact, you're no doubt
still using Visual C++ 5.0 as a compiler on the server and deployment
server. Wow.There isn't much chance that you're going to be "stable" with
that configuration today. There are SO many changes, fixes, servicepack
additions - it makes my head spin just thinking about it. To upgrade to
ERP8.0 will require jumping 5 versions - not many companies have jumped so
far in one go.Why not call me about upgrading to ERP8.0 - you'll then be
able to use Windows 2000 with SQL 2000. Do NOT attempt to upgrade the
database or OS without first upgrading oneworld. Lets tak.
 
As I know from my experience you don't have to pay to upgrade your OneWorld software, including EnterpriseOne 8.9.

Alex
 
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