sarathi125
(Parthasarathi)
January 29, 2020, 11:19am
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Hi All,
Why UiPath Studio and Orchestrator migration is needed.
@loginerror
loginerror
(Maciej Kuźmicz)
January 29, 2020, 11:32am
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Hi @sarathi125
Could you provide a bit more context to your question?
What kind of migration do you refer to?
sarathi125
(Parthasarathi)
January 29, 2020, 11:34am
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@loginerror ,
Thank you for your response.
Currently we are using 2018.2 studio and orchestrator.
We are planning to migrate to the latest version, but would like to know why we need to migrate studio and Orchestrator to the latest version.
loginerror
(Maciej Kuźmicz)
January 29, 2020, 11:41am
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I would suggest you to go over the links I mentioned in this post:
Hi @MonicaJain
Please see here:
Also, the way you mentioned:
I read somewhere in the post to leave the Studio open for sometime and then restart.
It only applies to the Community Edition which has auto-update always on. The Enterprise edition does not auto-update and it requires manual installation
Together with this compatibility matrix:
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In short, the new versions give more features and generally more control over your projects (including their stability).
You can also see the release notes to judge if there are any features that would make it worthwhile for you to upgrade (I bet there are! ):
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February 1, 2020, 11:41am
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