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Hello

I do apologize; there is no exact info here.

The conversion tool runs from V2.1.09 (not 4.05), up to LX.

Thanks to Mark.

Regards
Davide

-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Davide Roveda
Sent: sabato 28 aprile 2007 18.17
To: SSA's BPCS ERP System
Subject: Re: [BPCS-L] 6.0.1 to ERPLX conversion

Hello

Yes, is absolutely true.
The tool drives you via "embedded steps" from where you are to where you want
to go.
The maximum is from V4.05 to LX FP2.
So, any 6 you are, is covered to LX you want, in one shot.

The intermediate steps can be deleted after complete run & check, via audit
report or your activity.

You have to have enough disk space as for:
If your 6 is 1 you need:
8.0 = 1
8.1 = 1,5
8.2 = 1,5
LX = 1,5
LX FPx = 0

So, close to 6 times your DB for free disk, and after that, 1,5 to maintain the
LX converted DB (Consider also LX pgms, that are not peanuts).

The time is strictly related to your box power, and your 6 DB. No prevision can
be done, as you do not provide any info there.

I had experience of 16 hours, or 6 hours. It depends.

Regards
Davide

-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bpcs-l-bounces+davide.roveda=infor.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bath,
Martin
Sent: venerdì 27 aprile 2007 11.32
To: 'bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: [BPCS-L] 6.0.1 to ERPLX conversion

Hi Guys

SSA have told us that to convert from 6.0.1 to ERPLX we need to convert from
6.0.1 -> 8->8.1->8.2->8.3. ie. 4 conversions.

Has anyone converted from 6 to LX ? If so, did you have to perform all
theses conversion steps ?

Also, how long did it take, what size data/records/machine did it have ?

thanks

Regards

Martin Bath
Global IT Group
Invensys Controls



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