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which document/course in acumatica university should I refer to , for upgrading from an older version of on premise Acumatica to the next version?


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Best answer by Manikanta Dhulipudi

  1. Download the new Acumatica ERP version
  2. Backup your code, customization project, and database
  3. Unpublish your customization projects
  4. Apply the upgrade (database and application)
  5. Install (if not done already) the new required .NET Framework developer pack
  6. Modify the Visual Studio project to use the recommended .NET Framework version
  7. Apply any necessary updates to the code to comply with the changes found in the release notes
  8. Compile the Visual Studio project(s)
  9. Update the Customization Project(s) to pick up the newly compiled .DLL from Visual Studio
  10. Publish the Customization Project(s)

     

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Manikanta Dhulipudi
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Hi @skumar98 

What kind of information you are looking?

 

Steps to upgrade the instance?


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  • December 22, 2023

@manikantad18 Yes , that is correct


Manikanta Dhulipudi
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Hi @skumar98 

Is Acumatica instance on a Saas or on premises?


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  • December 22, 2023

@manikantad18  On premise


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@manikantad18 on premise


Manikanta Dhulipudi
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  1. Download the new Acumatica ERP version
  2. Backup your code, customization project, and database
  3. Unpublish your customization projects
  4. Apply the upgrade (database and application)
  5. Install (if not done already) the new required .NET Framework developer pack
  6. Modify the Visual Studio project to use the recommended .NET Framework version
  7. Apply any necessary updates to the code to comply with the changes found in the release notes
  8. Compile the Visual Studio project(s)
  9. Update the Customization Project(s) to pick up the newly compiled .DLL from Visual Studio
  10. Publish the Customization Project(s)

     


Manikanta Dhulipudi
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  • December 22, 2023

@manikantad18  Thank you


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