What happens to infoobjects,ods,cubes  when migrating from 3.5 to BI 7.0

Hi all,
we are migrating to 3.5 to bi 7.0.
what happens to existing
infoobjects,ods,cubes,infopackages,process chains.
what are the main differences for 3.5 and bi 7.0.
thanks,
Cheta.

Hi Cheta,
here is some differences in BI 7.0:
�� New Abap Password Rules, see Notes 862989 and 1023437
�� Set the parameter login/password_downwards_compatibility >= 3
�� New Abap OO Programming Guidelines in NW 7.0 necessary for
enhancing new DTP and transfer rules
�� New RFC behavior in SM59
�� Classical qRFC Version or qRFC NetWeaver
�� New BI lock server, see Note 928044
�� abap/shared_objects_size_MB >= 128 and enque/table_size = 25000
�� New Administrator Workbench RSA1 (use RSA1OLD and lock RSA1)
�� InfoPackage Groups are still available with RSA1OLD
�� New BI Authorizations set in SPRO (maintenance in RSECADMIN)
�� During technical upgrade, and if you used an authorization concept in BW3.x
switch back to “obsolete Concept with RSR Authorization Objects)”
�� Important: After technical upgrade switch back to the new Concept and see
note 820183 and 923176
�� New Frontend Components (BEx Suite with NetWeaver 7.0)
�� Block new Frontend Components in Transaction RS_FRONTEND_INIT in the
field QD_EXCLUSIVE_USER, see Note 962530.
�� Note 970002 - Which BEx Analyzer version is called by RRMX?
Transaction RRMX_CUST
Check the following forum, too, for more detailed information
BI 7.0
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