I would be interested to know what "some requirements" are. Why can they only be fixed by regressing your maintenance level?
This could easily be a case of where the cure is worse than the disease. Regressing your maintenance level could mean SAS applications start producing errors as you've removed enhancements they were using or reintroduced old bugs. Your SAS metadata could easily be corrupted due to metadata model changes. I'm not sure you can promote metadata to an earlier maintenance release.
Very interesting ask! Would like to know what is making you do this. Also first thing to check would be if you have any SAS objects that are downgrade compatible or you have to rebuild them. For Ex: EG projects
If you have sufficiently validated and tested the combination of 9.4M6 on RHEL 6.10 in Dev / Val, what is the problem with rolling both of those out to Prod at the same time? That way you avoid any regression.
I'm confused now:
Above you say you have Prod SAS 9.4M3 on RHEL 6.4 but you are now saying you want to stay with 9.4M3 and RHEL 6.10?
Hello @prashantprash17 ,
this is a very interesting discussion, but let me put it in an easy and short manner to you:
what you are asking is not possible from the application point of view. And there is no documentation for what you are asking.
If you want to be creative, the solution must come from the infrastructure point of view. Still, I suggest not to be very creative. As you have been told, this is clear case of "medicine to be worse than the illness".
I also suggest to pay attention to @MargaretC advise. You do not want to be out of proper support in production in 3 months.
I do not intend to be harsh, but you really need to re-think your approach and assess the impact.
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