SRM 7.1 to 8.1

2013-07-18 Thread Rick Phillips

Hi,

Is it possible to move 7.1 SRD's to 8.1, or do I need to recreate them?

ARS/ITSM/SRM 8.1
MS SQL
Windows

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Re: SRM 7.1 to 8.1

2013-07-18 Thread Longwing, Lj
I believe that if you are upgrading your 7.1 SRM to 8.1, it'll convert
everything necessary.


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Rick Phillips r...@netfirst.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Is it possible to move 7.1 SRD's to 8.1, or do I need to recreate them?

 ARS/ITSM/SRM 8.1
 MS SQL
 Windows

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Re: SRM 7.1 to 8.1

2013-07-18 Thread Rick Phillips

Thanks, LJ.

We're not upgrading the 7.1 server, but instead have moved selected 
legacy Foundation data to the new 8.1 instance (re-imported via DMT so 
that we have new ID's and GUID's), and created new foundation data where 
needed to address new business requirements (also imported via DMT).


So it looks like the options are:

1) Manually re-created the SRD's in the new 8.1 system, or
2) Upgrade the 7.1 system (or a clone of it), then export from the 
upgraded system and import into the pre-production 8.1 system using SRM 
import/export.


rp

On 7/18/2013 1:03 PM, Longwing, Lj wrote:

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I believe that if you are upgrading your 7.1 SRM to 8.1, it'll convert 
everything necessary.



On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Rick Phillips r...@netfirst.com 
mailto:r...@netfirst.com wrote:


Hi,

Is it possible to move 7.1 SRD's to 8.1, or do I need to recreate
them?

ARS/ITSM/SRM 8.1
MS SQL
Windows


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