![]() ![]() If you are upgrading to the Workspace Manager release that is included in the current Oracle Database 11 g installation, change to $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin.Ĭonnect to the database instance as a user with SYSDBA privileges.ĭetermine the current release of the Workspace Manager software by finding the value of OWM_VERSION in the WM_INSTALLATION view: To perform the upgrade, follow these steps.Īt a system prompt, change to the installation directory of the release to which you are upgrading. You can find the latest patch set on My Oracle Support (formerly called MetaLink). To upgrade Workspace Manager from an earlier release to the highest current release number for a given major release, ensure that you have the appropriate patch set for the release to which you want to upgrade. You do not need to disable versioning before performing an upgrade or downgrade. If you are using Workspace Manager with Oracle Database 11 g but need to go back to release 10.2 or 10.1, you can downgrade to release 10.2 or 10.1 to preserve your existing work and then continue working with release 10.2 or 10.1.įor an upgrade or downgrade operation, the tables can remain version-enabled. (Note that an Oracle Workspace Manager release lower than 11.1 could have been installed on a release 8.1.6.0.0 or higher Oracle database.) If you have been working with version-enabled tables with a previous Oracle Workspace Manager release (9.0.1.0.0 or higher), you can upgrade to release 11.1 to preserve your existing work and then continue working with release 11.1. ![]() You can either upgrade to the current release or downgrade to a previous major release (no earlier than release 9.0.1). This appendix describes how to migrate version-enabled tables from one release of Workspace Manager to another release. B Migrating to Another Workspace Manager Release ![]()
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