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10/11/2010 8:21 PM
 
Apologies if this has been asked before, but is there an easy way of telling the original install version of a site that has been subject to one or more upgrade? For example, I have a site that was built at either 4.8.4 or 4.9.1 and I want to work out which (it is now at 5.2.3 and I am looking to upgrade to 5.5.1, FWIW). The only idea I have is to look at the "Installation Date" entry in web.config and compare with release dates, which would give a reasonable clue but I would prefer it if there was a more precise method.

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Graham
 
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10/12/2010 1:52 AM
 
Graham

1) You can login as host and in the Host/HostSettings will see required info.
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2) Run this query:
SELECT *
FROM {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}Version
ORDER BY VersionID DESC;

and will see all versions with dates of install/upgrade.

Sergey
 
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10/12/2010 4:43 PM
 
Thanks Sergey, that SQL query is exactly what I was looking for.
 
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10/13/2010 2:46 AM
 
You are welcome :)
 
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