Upgrade Advisory Notice 11.1
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Upgrade Advisory Notice
Upgrades from versions earlier than 11.1
If you are upgrading from a version prior to 11.1 then the following points apply:
ADVISORY NOTICE
RJServer System Deprecation
Support for the use of RJServer for Point to Point travel time estimates has been deprecated from ServiceScheduling.
ServiceScheduling 11.1.0 includes a major update for the travel time estimates system.
With this update, the use of RJServer for the source of Point to Point travel time estimates has been deprecated.
Users upgrading from prior versions of ServiceScheduling who were using RJServer for Point to Point travel time estimates must update to using Here Maps in order for Point to Point travel time estimates to continue to work.
ADVISORY NOTICE
Upgrades from the version between 8.1.x and 9.0.x
If you are upgrading from any version of ServiceScheduling starting with 8.1.0.0 or later, up to the most recent version of 9.0.x then following ADVISORY NOTICES of version 9.4 also apply to version 11.1.0
Upgrades from versions between 9.0.x and 9.2.0.x
If you are upgrading from any version of ServiceScheduling starting with 9.0.0.0 or later, up to the most recent version of 9.2.0.x then the following points also apply:
ADVISORY NOTICE
Incorrect additional columns in sp508_audit_sp108
After upgrading from any version of ServiceScheduling between 9.0.x and 9.2.0.x inclusive, a number of additional columns may exist in sp508_audit_sp108
which should not be present and must be removed.
Immediately after upgrading to ServiceScheduling 11.1.0 or later, in the event that the previous version was any version between 9.0.x and 9.2.0.x inclusive, the sp508_audit_sp108
database table must be manually updated to drop the following columns, if they exist:
new_last_update
old_last_update
new_last_jeopardy_update
old_last_jeopardy_update
These columns are not required and must be removed from the database table after upgrading if they exist.
ADVISORY NOTICE
Constraint & Index Re-Creation
Constraints & indexes will be dropped and re-created on some database table columns, as part of the process of converting database column types from char/varchar
to nchar/nvarchar
.
The ServiceOptimizer Install Guide provides details of how to upgrade your database, including key points to be aware of in the event that:
- Any changes to constraints and indexes in the ServiceScheduling database have been made; and/or
- Any additional tables have been created in the ServiceScheduling database which may be incorrectly detected as requiring the dropping and re-creation of constraints & indexes.