Upgrade Hyperion system components from 9.2.0.2 to 11.1.1.3

can anyone please provide upgrade approach from 9.2.0.2 to 11.1.1.3 and also can anyone please tell me whether we can move applications across 32 bit and 64 bit platforms directly.
i mean can we copy a 32 bit server planning application to 64 bit planning application.(provided database can be on 32 or 64 bit binaries)
to upgrade hyperion to 11.1.1.3 can we apply a service pack of 9.2.0.3 and go for an upgrade of 11.1.1.3 is this a correct approach.if this is correct can anyone please say how we can apply a service pack is just the installtion file we have to run for each product?
Thanks is Advance your help is much appreciated!!!
Thanks and Regards
Mahesh

Hi Jhon,
Thanks for the Quick response!!
But from oracle recemmonded upgrade paths 9.2.0.2 is not a supported version, so can i do a fresh install of 11.1.1.3 and migrate the applications from 9.2.0.2
will the applications still work if we migrate in the above meniotned approach?
please give me your sugesstions on moving applications across 32 and 64 bit platforms. can we copy a 32 bit server to a 64 bit server planning application.
please let me know
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Mahesh

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