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25R2 Upgrade issue

  • February 2, 2026
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We are currently attempting to upgrade our environment from IFS Cloud 25R1 to R2 using the IFS documentation.

We have not made any modifications, and the readiness test in Developer Studio found no errors. The deployment was successfully created in the build area. However, installing the upgrade deployment leaves behind numerous invalid objects, leading to malfunctions in the cloud.

Needs the R2 delivery to be merged with the R2 core files beforehand?

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wahelk
Hero (Former Employee)
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  • Hero (Former Employee)
  • February 2, 2026

hope you have followed the instructions as given in documentation. if you can share the error log, can give some inputs..

 

/Wasana


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  • Superhero (Partner)
  • February 2, 2026

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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
  • February 2, 2026

Hi Wasana,

Thank you for the feedback.

The database is a clone of a used 25R1 database and is not empty. There are over 37,000 ORA-06508 errors like these: 
ORA-04063: package body "IFSAPP.DATABASE_SYS" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "IFSAPP.DATABASE_SYS"

Apparently, the database is not EBR compliant or something specific for Windows Server 25R2 still needs to be done with the database.

According to the documentation, an upgrade script (*.upg presumably ?) should be executed:

https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/25r2/060_development/027_base_server_dev/225_reduced_downtime_delivery/010_ebr_prep/#use_the_provided_utility_framework_method_to_prepare_all_tables_for_ebr

However, the framework preparation from Developer Studio did nothing.So we started with the R2 delivery installation without any further adjustments or preparation to the database.

 

 

Hi Kepiosko,
This also concerns invalid objects, but the KB article pertains to SU7. We have 25R1 SU5.

Thanks anyway for the heads-up.

 


 


wahelk
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  • Hero (Former Employee)
  • February 3, 2026

Hi ,

If you dont have any modifications and if its purely standard , you don't have anything to do with EBR  compliance as CORE code is updated accordingly.

Are you taking the delivery continuity as well ? if so you need to update the solution set to enable it. 

Best Regards,
Wasana


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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
  • February 6, 2026

No, we don't use delivery continuity.

Since migrating to Oracle Enterprise Edition,

strangely, a fresh installation from the initial- build home hasn't worked (various 500 errors on API calls).

I'm now testing a fresh installation via a update- build home.