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FM model migration?

Started by cognosbiuser, 05 Jan 2016 06:01:18 AM

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cognosbiuser

Hi Folks,

We have migrated entire content store form Cognos 8.4 to Cognos 10.2.2.All reports are working fine including security.

My client wants to upgrade theier Frmaework Manger models from 8.4 to 10.2.2.

Once i open 8.4 CPF in 10.2 should I need to repbulish the packages?

Could you pleaes explain me the proceess model upgarding process if possible.It is something very urgent.

Your help highly appreciated.

Regards
BI User

MFGF

Quote from: cognosbiuser on 05 Jan 2016 06:01:18 AM
Hi Folks,

We have migrated entire content store form Cognos 8.4 to Cognos 10.2.2.All reports are working fine including security.

My client wants to upgrade theier Frmaework Manger models from 8.4 to 10.2.2.

Once i open 8.4 CPF in 10.2 should I need to repbulish the packages?

Could you pleaes explain me the proceess model upgarding process if possible.It is something very urgent.

Your help highly appreciated.

Regards
BI User

Hi,

If you already upgraded the content store, then all the published packages within it will already be upgraded. This means you don't need to republish them from FM (unless you make changes to them in FM and want to see those changes reflected on the server).

Be aware that once you open a v8.4 cpf in FM 10.2.2 and save it, you then lose the ability to open it subsequently in FM 8.4. I always take copies of the cpf files before any such undertaking (just in case things go wrong).

Oh - and please don't use the "very urgent" thing - it indicates you think people should drop all their current workload just to respond to your request. That's not how things work on here - please read the Forum Etiquette post (linked below), paying particular attention to paragraph 2.

http://www.cognoise.com/index.php/topic,24030.0.html

Regards,

MF.
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