Upgrading *CORRECTION*

Our last 403 release was G. From there we went to 404 and only had a few issues where tables had some changes (breaking a handful of customizations). We haven't jumped to 404B (or A) yet.

Rob Brown

"laidig.systems" <laidig.systems@...> wrote:
Sorry, Correction. We are currently live on 8.03.403d and either want
to upgrade to 8.03.403l or 8.03.404b.

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "laidig.systems" <laidig.systems@...>
wrote:
>
> We are currently on Vantage 8.03.305d and i am thinking about
> upgrading. Is it safer to stay on my current SP number and just
> upgrade to 8.03.305l or would it be just as smooth to upgrade to
> 8.03.403b. Would they both generally have to same fixes or does one
> have more than the other? Would 8.03.403b introduce new problems over
> 8.03.305l?
>






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Basically, I read the patch notes (which are generally quite lengthy)
and see if there's anything that we need listed in them. If you get
403l patch notes it'll have a break down for all of 403 (so you can see
which patch really has your fix in it), same with 404b.

With any upgrade, you're going to find new problems, or so I happen to
see.

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Subject: [Vantage] Re: Upgrading *CORRECTION*



Sorry, Correction. We are currently live on 8.03.403d and either want
to upgrade to 8.03.403l or 8.03.404b.

--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"laidig.systems" <laidig.systems@...>
wrote:
>
> We are currently on Vantage 8.03.305d and i am thinking about
> upgrading. Is it safer to stay on my current SP number and just
> upgrade to 8.03.305l or would it be just as smooth to upgrade to
> 8.03.403b. Would they both generally have to same fixes or does one
> have more than the other? Would 8.03.403b introduce new problems over
> 8.03.305l?
>






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