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dbeavon
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Why would it be the last service pack? OE 11.7 is not going away any time soon. I would look at 10.2B and use that as a model for the potential lifecycle of OE 11.7. See the following for more information. community.progress.com/.../1501.openedge-product-availability-guides-and-life-cycle-guide ...In the case of 10.2B it hasn't yet reached retirement, and it has received eight service packs (10.2B.08). I think they stop producing service packs after they stop finding critical bugs. As far as the release of 12.0 goes, I doubt there is any official date yet, although I heard it will be some time next year. I would guess that the tentative retirement date of OE 10.2B (in Q1 2019) is also when they want to have a 12.0 release. I don't think they would retire that until there are two other major versions available for customers to pick from.
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