Can Planning V4.02 be migrated / upgraded to Planning System 11.1.1.1 ?

Hello,
I was wondering if it possible to migrate a Planning v4.02 application over to Planning System 11.1.1.1 and if there is any documenation that can support this question. I see other threads that discuss upgrading from S9 to S11 but not don't see any discussion on v4.02.
Thank you,
Tony

Hi John,
Sorry to re-hash this old thread, but, shouldn't i be able to follow your instructions below to migrate from System 9.3.1 to System 11.1.1.1 ? Or am i missing something here.... This worked great from Version 4.02 to System 9.3.1.
1. Create a fresh planning application on version 9.3.0 make sure the admin is the same name as your old 3.5.1 planning app
2. Go into the oracle tables for the planning app and look at table HSP_USERS, store the SID value against user 50001
3. Go into the oracle planning system tables and HSPSYS_APPLICATION, clear out the version field for the application in question.
4. Stop Planning
5. Drop your 9.3.0 Planning App schema and Copy your old 3.5.1 planning oracle schema into the same locatiion
6. Go into the HSP_USERS table and update the SID for user id 50001
7. Start planning
8. Go to planning web and you should see your application when you try and log in it should take you to a migrate screen.
Thanks
Tony

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