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byron1778 (Programmer)
22 Aug 07 7:18
Hello,

I have the problem, that I have adopt a Sybase Database.
I have to upgrade now Sybase, but before I do that I would like to know which Sybase version do I use, because the present version has been updated several times.

Does anyone know a Sybase command with which I can find out my Sybase version?

I tried the following script:

sybase_get_version, however, I get the following error message: ./sybase_get_version[21]: 1: parameter not set

Maybe someone can help me please!!

Thx,

Bernd
reinstalled (IS/IT--Management)
18 Sep 07 17:34
What platform are you running Sybase on?
Unix Solaris?
HP Unix
AIX etc.....
reinstalled (IS/IT--Management)
18 Sep 07 17:39
Or you can log in via isql and run
1 select @@version
2 go

Latest version of ASE is 15. We are in the process of upgrading from 11.9.2 directly to 15.
I think 11.9 is the cut-off for jumping all the way to 15
so if your version is 11.9 or higher, and your OS is supported
I'd say use 15

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