Hyperion Upgrade 11.1.2.0 to 11.1.2.2 _ User ID

Hi,
We are planning an upgrade of Hyperion env from 11.1.2.0 to 11.1.2.2.
The Hyp V11.1.2.0 install is done by a consultant User ID.........Now that user id is no longer used and the consultant is not working with us.....
For the upgrade do we need to use the same User ID...or can we use any other User ID with Admin privileges.

Probably not the best installing/configuring with a consultant's account :)
It is possibly to get around installing/configuring with a different account, have a read of document 1342764.1 in Oracle support as it should provide the steps around it.
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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