Upgrade 32 bit - 64 bit and DB Oracle 9.2 - 10.g

Hi,
We are upgrading our SAP system from SAP 4.6c to SAP ERP 6.0.  
Prior to the upgrade we are upgrading:
•     The SAP server from 32 bit to 64 bit
•     The Oracle database from 9.2 -> 10.g
Our Development, QA and Production environment will be upgraded starting with the development environment. This means that we in a period will have a development system running (64 bit, Oracle 10.g) and a QA/Production environment running (32 bit, Oracle 9.2).
In this period are we able to transfer transports (customizing/workbench) from Development to QA/Production without problems?
Best regards,
Simon
Phone: +45 2528 8466

Hi there
You certainly can transport from a system with oracle 10g to oracle 9i. I have gone through this many times. No note here
I just checked, and it is also possible to transport from 64-bit to 32-bit. Just have a look at note 192822 (number 15.).
Best regards
Michael

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