Hello,
I have an Oracle Forms/Reports application made up of 44 forms, 7
reports and 4 stand alone forms that can be called independently or
from the main application. My forms calls forms upto 3 levels. I have
forms calling forms, forms calling reports and forms calling stand
alone forms.
My application is developed in Oracle Forms/Reports 6i.
I want to migrate/upgrade from Oracle 6i Client/Server to Oracle 9i
Web.
I have read that the RUN_PRODUCT built in is no longer supported and
is replaced by the RUN_REPORT_OBJE CT and the OPEN_FORM built-ins.
Reading the Oracle 6i to 9i migration manual, I have a few things to
take into account. For example, on top of what I have already
mentionned I should also look at USER_EXITS and other things.
My forms/reports are pretty straight forward to VBX or ICONS or stuff
like that.
1) Can this conversion be done easily ? manually ?
2) Could tools like WebUtil and FMA (Forms Migration Assistant) do the
job alone ?
3) How much time could it take to do a conversion like this ?
Regards,
PT
I have an Oracle Forms/Reports application made up of 44 forms, 7
reports and 4 stand alone forms that can be called independently or
from the main application. My forms calls forms upto 3 levels. I have
forms calling forms, forms calling reports and forms calling stand
alone forms.
My application is developed in Oracle Forms/Reports 6i.
I want to migrate/upgrade from Oracle 6i Client/Server to Oracle 9i
Web.
I have read that the RUN_PRODUCT built in is no longer supported and
is replaced by the RUN_REPORT_OBJE CT and the OPEN_FORM built-ins.
Reading the Oracle 6i to 9i migration manual, I have a few things to
take into account. For example, on top of what I have already
mentionned I should also look at USER_EXITS and other things.
My forms/reports are pretty straight forward to VBX or ICONS or stuff
like that.
1) Can this conversion be done easily ? manually ?
2) Could tools like WebUtil and FMA (Forms Migration Assistant) do the
job alone ?
3) How much time could it take to do a conversion like this ?
Regards,
PT