Thanks @Rob Fitzpatrick I think I don't have access from my personal progress ID because it is asking for customer Number and software serial number I don't have this and I can't share the Official details.


I don't understand your situation. You originally said:Thanks @Rob Fitzpatrick I think I don't have access from my personal progress ID because it is asking for customer Number and software serial number I don't have this and I can't share the Official details.
I assumed "our" referred to your organization and that that organization is a Progress customer or a customer of a Progress application partner. How do you usually get technical support for OpenEdge? You need to sort that out before you attempt a project like this.I am currently preparing for an upgrade of our existing Progress database from version 11.7 to the latest version 12.8. As this will be my first time performing a database upgrade in this environment, I would greatly appreciate a detailed and validated step-by-step procedure.
Here is a brief overview of the current application architecture:
- The frontend is built using Java and Angular.
- The backend logic and database are both implemented using Progress.
- The application communicates with the database using RESTful web services.
- Both Tomcat and HTTPD (Apache) services are actively running and are integral to the current system setup.
To upgrade your Progress DB from 11.7 to 12.8, the most critical step is to contact Progress technical support. They will provide detailed guidance and necessary resources. Good luck!
This discussion is no longer about upgrading a database, or database administration at all. In the interest of following forum guidelines, it is time for a new thread in a different forum.I am now encountering a WAR file deployment error.