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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Oracle R12 : Tables or Database Changes between different Versions


Lot of us are involve in Upgrade projects or something where we need to know what are the database level object changes happens between one version to another. Oracle provides something to start our work in that context ;
Refer Oracle support note :
EBS Data Model Comparison Report Overview [ID 1290886.1]
The EBS data model comparison report provides the static database object definition changes between two EBS releases to help users to preview the database object definition changes before upgrading their instances from one release to another and understand the impact of the database object changes that may affect the customization or business flows.
Users can select a product and navigate the database object definition differences for each supported database object type.
Here is the list of additional prefixes known to products that are considered for comparison in addition to their own product short code.
Product Short NameAdditional Prefixes
ARHZ, OCM, RA, TAX
APOIE
AMSAML
AMWRCI
BOMCST, CTO
CSCSK, CSZ
EDWEDW (from all product schema including the common schema, e.g. APPS)
FNDWF, UMX, FWK, OAM
INVMTL
JTFJTY, JTO, CAC, JTH, JTA
ONTOE
OESO
PERHR
PAYPY
PORCV

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