Is direct upgrade from 2.0 to 3.2 supported?

I couldn't find anything in the manuals about supported upgrade paths, so I gave the upgrade a go but @apexins failed with a whole load of errors (which I didn't capture :-()
Before I go back and pick the bits apart and try again, is it supported to go straight from 2.0 (HTML DB) to 3.2 (Application Express) or should I go via 3.0, or something? I was wondering if the errors are caused by the name change of schemas from HTMLDB_xxx to APEX_xxx.
Thanks,
Paul

Ignore that, I found the problem. I'd run out of space in a tablespace.
Sorry for the noise.
Paul.

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