Now that we’ve setup the ground-rules for the article let’s get into the meat of it. While minor releases could be done much more easily. Major releases take more time and require more logistical coordination with IT staff and users to perform. Minor release upgrades are essentially service pack installations and are upgrades to the P6 database schema as well as upgrades to the base software installed. Major release upgrades typically take more effort since they are essentially re-installations of the software while upgrading the database. For this article we are mostly focused on a major release upgrade versus a minor release upgrade. The goal of this article is not to provide a set timeline or cycle of how often an upgrade should occur as the title implies, but instead the goal is to help provide guidelines on how you can best determine that for your environment.įirst, off let us define what we mean when we say “upgrade”. This article will attempt to help in this decision process to ensure your team is on the leading edge, but not necessarily the bleeding edge of Primavera. Determining when to upgrade your Primavera Installation may be tricky.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |