which datastage 7 version is compatable with 6.0.2 version

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which datastage 7 version is compatable with 6.0.2 version

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which datastage 7 version is compatable with 6.0.2 version.

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hi,

There is no backward compatibility.

if you want to migrate, avoid 7.0
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Post by kumar_s »

If you want to do a direct upgrade you can go upto 7.0.
Nevertheless you can do export and import of project to any latest version of Datastage.
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i will try.

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Post by sendmk »

IBM said that it no longer has 6.0.2 version, it has 7.5.2.

we have to monitor the jobs in 6.0.2 version server. how to go.

as kumar said, import and export is one option, i guess.

and can we upgrade to 7.5

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They would slowly stop supporting all the old version as and when the new version comes up. Is it 7.5.2 or 7.5x2?
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hi,

can we upgrade to 7.5? what do u suggest.

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7.5x2 is the only windows supported PX version.
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