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Enterprise Console 5.2.1 Upgrade Experience

We currently are on 5.2.0.644 of the Enterprise Console, and use fixed versions for a few areas.  Reading over the documentation, the fixed version support is being retired when one moves to 5.2.1 or later. 

I'm curious what that experience will be like - will I have the opportunity to modify each of the subscriptions I have, or will they be set to a default value (i.e. recommended)?  Some of our environment is a bit more sensitive, so I want to make sure I know what I'm getting into prior. 

I'm going to be setting up a test console for this very reason, so that I can understand the behavior.  Just looking to see if anyone has gone through it, and what their experience has been like. 

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  • Hello drose23,

    will only open when a subscription with a fixed version is opened

    That's how it behaves, quite discreet :smileyhappy: (at least for now - this might change in the future)

    minor versions are still changing behind the scenes

    I assume that IDEs will continue to be consolidated monthly, with the Previous package one month behind. Don't think that the maintenance updates (the third number) will keep the same pace though - wouldn't make much sense as this would give you the same (potential) issues as with Recommended, just a few months later. Rather I expect Extended to "jump" to some maintenance level of the next minor.

    Christian

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  • Hello drose23,

    will only open when a subscription with a fixed version is opened

    That's how it behaves, quite discreet :smileyhappy: (at least for now - this might change in the future)

    minor versions are still changing behind the scenes

    I assume that IDEs will continue to be consolidated monthly, with the Previous package one month behind. Don't think that the maintenance updates (the third number) will keep the same pace though - wouldn't make much sense as this would give you the same (potential) issues as with Recommended, just a few months later. Rather I expect Extended to "jump" to some maintenance level of the next minor.

    Christian

    :42812
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