Hi

> this:  Can the Designer/2000 R2.1 repository be hosted in an 8.1.5

yes

In the past I have always had least trouble when migrating the repository
to a different server version by creating a new repository on the new server
then using "application/archive" in the RON. Archive the applications you want 
to move and then  restore them on the new server into the new repository again 
using the same tool under "application" in the RON

Different versions and patch releases seem to have varying issues with migrate
but I have never had a problem when restoring into a new repository.

The added advantage is that both repositories are still intact, if anything 
should go wrong in some other way - rollback space or whatever you can ditch and 
rerun.

Also this route works well when you want to move up a version as conversion is
normally done automatically by the restore process, again without touching your
original repository set.

> If I do have to upgrade Des/2000, what version do I have to upgrade
> to?

2.1 should connect to 8.1.5 with no issues, when using 2.1 we use 2.1.2
but mainly use 6.0 now.

good luck

Rod


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> 
> I have a 7.3.4 Oracle database (called CASE) on my Sun Solaris 2.6
> operating system that contains my Des/2000 R2.1 repository.
> 
> I'd like to migrate the 7.3.4 CASE database to 8.1.5.  My question is
> this:  Can the Designer/2000 R2.1 repository be hosted in an 8.1.5
> database?  If yes, do I have to migrate the repository as well or
> just the database?   If yes, can I migrate the 7.3.4 CASE database
> using the migration utility provided by Oracle.  Or do I need to
> do something special.
> 
> If I can migrate the database to 8.1.5, do I also have to upgrade
> the Des/2000 tool itself or will it still work with an 8.1.5 database.
> If I do have to upgrade Des/2000, what version do I have to upgrade
> to?
> 
> Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this topic.
> 
> Cherie Machler
> Gelco Information Network
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