| Transferring SQL Database to a higher GMPE version | |
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:28 pm |
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bgannett |
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A user in another state had their GM 6.7 upgraded to GMPE 2014.1 HF7 installed over a year ago but because the GM 6.7 data was not completely maintained (particularly large email issues).after being hosted, was working but not properly showing some of the large and email data. As a result, continued using the GM 6.7.
They finally need to get GM’s data into the 2014.1 GMPE because they are upgrading workstations so they will not be compatible with GM 6.7. I brought their current and large 6.7 data to my old XP Pro system and performed full maintenance to clean up their data and resolved some emails issues during maintenance. After successful cleanup and maintenance of their data, I successfully hosted their 6.7 data into a GMPE 900102. I then wanted to upgrade my GMPE 9.0 to 2014 in order to transfer their new upgraded database to their existing GMPE 2014.0.1 HF 7. However, I could not install the 2014.1 on my old XP Pro system because of compatibility issues.
I did copy the 9.0 SQL database to the 2014.1 to replace the original SQL database and it ran but did not show the latest data changes to include a new contact that I added. When I copied in the new low version SQL Database, if did not get upgraded to the latest GMPE version.
Question: What would be the best way to bring 9.0 data to an existing higher GMPE version? |
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| Re: Transferring SQL Database to a higher GMPE version | |
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 2:32 pm |
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DougCastell |
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bgannett wrote: |
I did copy the 9.0 SQL database to the 2014.1 to replace the original SQL database and it ran but did not show the latest data changes to include a new contact that I added. |
I'd stop right there and make sure I'm juggling the SQL databases correctly. GMPE 2014 should have seen the 9.0 database and upgraded it upon first login. If that didn't happen, My guess is that you're not really pointing at the SQL database restoration you think you are. |
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