11.5.9 to R12 - database upgrade path Direct11g

Hello

We are organizing our 11.5.9 to R12 upgrade CU2. The current version of RDBMS is 9.2.0.4.

We were able to

A.
go directly to 11g of 9.2.0.4 before the upgrade, and then apply the R12 upgrade,

or

B
do we not have to go to first, 10.2.0.2
R12 upgrade
then move the RDBMS to 11g?

I am aware there is no interoperability between CU2 11.5.9 and 11g but we would not be using the / system access, we would continue directly with the R12 upgrade

All the notes I've seen keep making reference to the need to be on, at least 10.2.0.2 If the RDBMS 9, nothing mentions going straight to 11g.

Is there any control in the upgrade of the R12 which checks the version 11.5.9 CU2 then the RDBMS should be 10g?

Thank you

Salvation;

Pelase check Hussein snoussi previous great post to your question

11.5.9 to 12.1.1 upgrade
Re: EBS 11.5.9 to 12.1.1 upgrade *.

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