Oracle Upgrade 32 to 64 bit

Hi all
I need to upgrade Oracle DB from 32 to 64 bit. The OS is Solaris and SAP 4.5B.
Can anyone guide me with URL's and Documents. I need the steps to be performed.
Thanks.

Hi Deb,
Please go to https://websmp205.sap-ag.de/instguides
On the right hand side menu drop down on the "Other Documentation" link
Select Databse upgrade and
Select Oracle.
Read the document as you might have to download and run certain install files from SAP before you actually run the databse upgrade.
Thanks
Mikir

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