How to Upgrade ECC 5.0 to ECC 6.0 on AIX 5.3 with Oracle(non Unicode)
Here is a step by step guide which will walk you through all the screens to do a successful upgrade from ECC 5 to ECC 6 on AIX. Download the manual on Upgrade - ECC 5.0 to ECC 6.0 (1752)
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