How to migrate  workflow user to upgrade oracle database

hello all,
we are running oracle 8.1.7 on sun solaris machine
and workflow builder 2.5.0.16.4,now we want to upgrade the
database with 9i,can some body please guide me how can we
migrate the workflow user 'owf_mgr' data from 8.1.7 to 9i.
i mean i want to have all the runtime data avaialable to me on
9i as well.
thanks in advance.
Zeeshan Ahmad

The first thing you need to be aware of is that Oracle Workflow
2.5 is not certified on 9i. You have 2 options:
1) Upgrade to Oracle Workflow 2.6 on 8.1.7 (Workflow 2.6 is a
separate CD in the 8.1.7 CD pack), and then upgrade the database
to 9i.
2) Upgrade the Database to 9i, and then upgrade to Oracle
Workflow 2.6.1 which is included on the 9i Database CD.
When you upgrade the database, all the data in the owf_mgr schema
should be upgraded as well. As always, you would perform a couple
of test database/workflow upgrades before upgrading on your
production box.
hello all,
we are running oracle 8.1.7 on sun solaris machine
and workflow builder 2.5.0.16.4,now we want to upgrade the
database with 9i,can some body please guide me how can we
migrate the workflow user 'owf_mgr' data from 8.1.7 to 9i.
i mean i want to have all the runtime data avaialable to me on
9i as well.
thanks in advance.
Zeeshan Ahmad

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