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Thanks for the valuable points.
"In your case, you need to the following- >
Install EBS 12.2.0 on Linux
Upgrade it to EBS 12.2.6 (latest release currently) on Linux
Apply localization and NLS translation patches on Linux
Lastly, transfer your data + application tier customizations + db tier customizations from the earlier release of EBS to your new release (using DB editor programs, EBS specific tools and APIs.. -- get the help of developer and functional team in this phase) -- from Windows to Linux.. "
As per your above workaround I can EBS 12.2.0 and can upgrade it to 12.2.5 by 12.2.5RUP patch and will apply localization and NLS translation patches on Linux and then I'll start data migration.
here(data migration) is my question ,As you advised above, how I can transfer my data (standard + custom schemas of earlier ebs release(12.1.2) to my new 12.2.5 release. But your earlier response you advised me that transferring standard&custom schemas from old release(12.1.x) to new release (12.2.x) is not allowed and not possible.
My client need two things to be completed at same migration time. Client need is to migrate their old ebs data which is running on Windows server to linux server that runs new 12.2.5 ebs now.
After freshly installing 12.2.5 ebs on linux, how it is possible to transfer old release data to this newly installed 12.2.5 release?
Please provide me a concrete solution for this requirement.
Thanks
Karthik
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From: "ErmanArslansOracleBlog [via Erman Arslan's Oracle Forum]" <
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Date: 9/9/17 12:04 PM (GMT+04:00)
Subject: Re: Windows server 2008 to Oracle Linux 7 - EBS databases and application Migration
EBS standard schemas are the schemas that are deployed with the EBS installation.
These are EBS standard schemas that store the module's data. (such as AR, AP, PO etc..)
APPS schema is a specialized one.
Custom schemas, are the schemas that you create, later after the installation.. You use this schemas for putting your customizations. (db tier)
So, it is a long story really.
If you are interested, I recommend you get my book. We explained all of these in that book.
http://www.apress.com/br/book/9781484214237In your case, you need to the following- >
Install EBS 12.2.0 on Linux
Upgrade it to EBS 12.2.6 (latest release currently) on Linux
Apply localization and NLS translation patches on Linux
Lastly, transfer your data + application tier customizations + db tier customizations from the earlier release of EBS to your new release (using DB editor programs, EBS specific tools and APIs.. -- get the help of developer and functional team in this phase) -- from Windows to Linux..
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