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Shari
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Posts: 78
3/5/2012 2:12 PM
Hello all! Our Lawson environment and applications are currently on old Windows 2003 (standard edition) servers (we have database, app and web on all different servers). We've run in to a lot of performance issues due to the limitations of this OS (not to mention this OS is not supported by Lawson). We are currently in the process of migrating to Windows 2008 R2 (64 bit) servers by doing a fresh install of all components (database, app and web) of the latest and greatest versions. Realizing I still have to do the upgrade from 9.0.0.x to 9.0.1.x in our existing production environment due to the database differences between the two versions...is there any way to run a database script to modify the database accordingly rather than going through the Lawson data promotion programs? Thanks for your feedback.
-Shari
Greg Moeller
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Posts: 1498
3/5/2012 2:43 PM
Sure, there's a way to do it, but you are getting a lot more by doing the dpp's... error checking, orphaned records, etc. I'd recommend just doing the dpp's.
Jimmy Chiu
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3/5/2012 7:10 PM
Use the dpp, save yourself some headache.
Shari
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Posts: 78
3/14/2012 5:24 PM
Thanks, everyone who responded!
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