dump transaction and load transaction are not allowed across platforms.
dump database and load database to or from a remote backupserver are not supported across platforms.
You cannot load a password-protected dump file across platforms.
If you perform dump database and load database for a parsed XML object, you must parse the text again after load database has completed.
You can load dumps only to servers that have the same sort order as the server from which they were dumped. For example, you cannot load a dump from a server that uses a dictionary order, case sensitive, accent sensitive sort order to a server that uses a dictionary order, case insensitive, accent insensitive sort order.
You cannot perform dump database and load database across platforms on Adaptive Servers versions earlier than 11.9.
Adaptive Server cannot translate embedded data structures stored as binary, varbinary, or image columns.
load database is not allowed on the master database across platforms.
Stored procedures and other compiled objects are recompiled from the SQL text in syscomments at the first execution after the load database.
If you do not have permission to recompile from text, then the person who does has to recompile from text using dbcc upgrade_object to upgrade objects.
If you migrate login records in syslogins system table in the master database from Solaris to Linux, you can use bcp with character format. The login password from the Solaris platform is compatible on Linux without a trace flag from this release. For all other combinations and platforms, login records need to be recreated because the passwords are not compatible.