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SQL Server 2022

Nathan.Jones91
Level 3

Will Blue Prism 6.10.5 work with the Blue Prism SQL Server being on SQL Server 2022, and running in SQL Server 2019 compatibility mode. It is worth noting that all other SQL servers, which are connected to within processes, have been updated to SQL Server 2022 being run in SQL Server 2019 compatibility mode, and are working perfectly

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david.l.morris
Level 15

@Nathan.Jones91 I do not understand why everyone keeps pointing you to that page that has information about what is supported and what is not. I mean, I get that the page may be useful to know about, but it communicates nothing besides whether or not Blue Prism themselves are confident in suggesting you use a given version.

I know I said this just a min or two ago in another post, but I wanted to repeat it here as well. You can upgrade to SQL Server 2022 with Blue prism 6.10.5. You should have no issues. Of course, always back up to the database first just in case. And I should mention here too that we typically create new servers instead of upgrading on the same server and then we migrate to it. How you handle that doesn't really matter I think though. SQL Server versions are very stable from one to the next, and I personally at least have never run into a compatibility issue related to SQL Server except for 2012. So, as long as you're going to 2016, 2019, or 2022, you'll be fine.


Dave Morris, 3Ci at Southern Company

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faheemsd
MVP

Dear @Nathan.Jones91 

Please go through the link below, which will guide you regarding your query

https://docs.blueprism.com/en-US/bundle/blue-prism-documentation/page/supported-software.htm#hardware

 

 

I have had a look at this already, and there has been no updates to the page since 24 November 2024. The current status is listed as, "Under evaluation – The Blue Prism version is currently being evaluated against the listed operating system.". Is there any update in respect to that?

david.l.morris
Level 15

@Nathan.Jones91 I do not understand why everyone keeps pointing you to that page that has information about what is supported and what is not. I mean, I get that the page may be useful to know about, but it communicates nothing besides whether or not Blue Prism themselves are confident in suggesting you use a given version.

I know I said this just a min or two ago in another post, but I wanted to repeat it here as well. You can upgrade to SQL Server 2022 with Blue prism 6.10.5. You should have no issues. Of course, always back up to the database first just in case. And I should mention here too that we typically create new servers instead of upgrading on the same server and then we migrate to it. How you handle that doesn't really matter I think though. SQL Server versions are very stable from one to the next, and I personally at least have never run into a compatibility issue related to SQL Server except for 2012. So, as long as you're going to 2016, 2019, or 2022, you'll be fine.


Dave Morris, 3Ci at Southern Company