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When upgrading the api from RFA 5.1 to RFA 7.6, are any code changes required for this?

hi all, when upgrading the api from RFA 5.1 to RFA 7.6, are there any code changes required for this do you know? or will all functions/calls work as normal?


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Hello @anish.pancholi

If you are using the RFA Java API, the API package contains API Migration Guide (api_migration.htm) in the Docs\portal folder. It covers how to migrate from each version of the API.

But if you are using RFA C++, you needs to track each version in the migration document as mentioned by my colleague above.

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Thanks @Wasin Waeosri - I was wondering where the Migration guides were for Java - forgot to check the HTML doc - doh!

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Hi @anish.pancholi

The RFA package should contain RFA Migration pdf files outlining any changes required.

However, since you are going from v5 to v7 I don't believe there will be a document available which covers v5 to v6 nor from v6 to v7.

If you have older copies of the API in your organisation you may be able to track them down.


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