Installation Guide from Informix 10.00.FC6 to Oracle 10.2

Hi all,
We have SAP 4.6b with Informix 10.00.FC6 on SunOS 5.10
I am loking for the installation guide from informix to Oracle 10.2. Where do we look for the installation guide in service.sap.com/instguides?
Thank You,
Salman

Hi,
Not 100% sure what you are looking for.
Are you looking for the installation guide of 4.6B in Oracle?
Or are you looking for the heteroheneus system copy guide to migrate from Informix to Oracle?
In any case you can find both on the SAP Service Marketplace under
https://service.sap.com/instguides  -> Sap Components --> SAP R/3 --> Release 4.6B

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    The installation is described in the installation guides
    that you need to download from service.sap.com.
    more precisely one could say: http://service.sap.com/instguides
    Don't expect screenshots, don't expect this to be a "setup-next-next-finish"-task. You will need to read a lot of paper and notes (as we all do).
    Markus

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