The audience for this upgrade guide is database administrators (DBAs) and system administrators. Upgrading Oracle Clinical requires the skills listed below. If you want assistance, engage Oracle Consulting.
Upgrading Oracle Clinical requires a level of knowledge equivalent to having mastered the material in the Oracle Architecture and Administration course for DBAs. You must be able to read and edit SQL*Plus scripts, run SQL scripts, and review logs for Oracle errors. For ongoing administration, additional training as a DBA is essential.
Upgrading and maintaining an Oracle Clinical network requires expertise in the following skill areas:
UNIX operating systems
Creating and managing user accounts and groups
Upgrading Oracle database software and patches
Identifying space on a file system for Oracle database tablespaces
Setting and using environment variables
Microsoft Windows operating systems
Creating and managing user accounts and groups
Upgrading Oracle software
Managing settings through the Control Panel and Administrative Tools
Managing network printers
Creating services
The latest product documentation for Oracle Clinical and Oracle Clinical Remote Data Capture Onsite is available on the Oracle Help Center at
https://docs.oracle.com/health-sciences/oc-rdc-521/index.html
December 2018: First version of this document.
July 2019: Added "Release 5.2" as the supported upgrade path.
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