Migrating Clients from SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012 R2 via SCCM 2007 PACKAGE

I can migrate sccm clients from sccm 2007 to sccm 2012 using sccm 2007 package with sccm 2012 client?
Thanks!
Atenciosamente Julio Araujo

Thanks for help me Peter and Torsten but this documentation says:
"You cannot upgrade Configuration Manager 2007 clients to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager by using this method.
In this scenario, use automatic client upgrade, which automatically creates and deploys a package that contains the latest version of the client."
I Need migrate clients from sccm 2007 to sccm 2012 r2 and
I thought ofcreate a package in sccm 2007 with a sccm 2012 client.
Atenciosamente Julio Araujo

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