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Correction instruction question

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Hello experts,

I am about to implement a note 1135652.

In the correction instruction of this note it says:

Valid to Support Package:

600-SAPKH60012

Does this mean it can only be implemented in SAP APPL sp 12 or


For all SP from 0 to 12? Quick question, looking forward for quick answer

Cheers!

Marek

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Hi,

screenshots are made from your link:

if you have 1 of these Versions of SAP_APPL, the note will have an effect.

if you got 1 of these support packages, you dont need this note, because the support package already contains the note.

as you see, only support package 60013 contains the note, so if you are on 12, you still "need" the note.

regards

Stefan Seeburger

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Former Member
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Hi,

screenshots are made from your link:

if you have 1 of these Versions of SAP_APPL, the note will have an effect.

if you got 1 of these support packages, you dont need this note, because the support package already contains the note.

as you see, only support package 60013 contains the note, so if you are on 12, you still "need" the note.

regards

Stefan Seeburger

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Hi,

--> For all SP from 0 to 12? -> yes

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Thank you for your quick reply Stefan.

Note looks ready to implement.

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Jelena_Perfiljeva
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Marek, as Stefan pointed out, the notes apply to certain releases (that's where we see "from... to"). The Support Packages section shows in what SP the note was delivered.

But keep in mind that such notes usually can't be applied incorrectly even by mistake, If you try to apply a note that is already in the system you'll get a message to that effect.

Since this appears to be answered kindly close the discussion (see this blog).