‎2007 Sep 26 1:35 AM
Hi,
I have a series of notes to patch. Some are prerequisites of each other and some involves adding include files to the system. We have decided against using a support package and have decided to patch one note at a time, in the correct order.
Let's say I have patched 2 dependent notes and found that the second note is causing problems. Will I be able to un-implement the 2 notes?
Is it true that once transported to QAS or PROD, I will not be able to un-implement?
Does anyone foresee any problems? Any advice is appreciated and will be rewarded with points. Thanks.
‎2007 Sep 27 2:58 PM
Hello
SNOTE takes care of the dependencies and implements the note in the right order.
With it you can deimplement note too.
Use SP if you have too many notes to implement and SNOTE for quick fixes.
‎2007 Sep 26 1:56 AM
Hi,
You can un implement the note.
Even after you send it to QAS or PRD you can do this in this case you need to send that TR to QAS and PRD.
It is not recommended to implement many notes. better implement the support pack as it take care of all dependencies.
Regards,
Atish
‎2007 Sep 27 2:58 PM
Hello
SNOTE takes care of the dependencies and implements the note in the right order.
With it you can deimplement note too.
Use SP if you have too many notes to implement and SNOTE for quick fixes.
‎2007 Oct 09 3:43 PM
May I know how to un-implement a note that is already transported to QAS and PROD?
‎2007 Oct 09 3:48 PM
Remove the changes that you did when implementing the note and it will create a transport request. Transport the changes to QAS and it will reflect there.
Aneesh.
‎2007 Oct 09 3:52 PM
Hi,
Please try these.
1. Go to transaction SNOTE
2. Click on SAP Note Browser
3. Enter OSS Note no. in "SAP Note Number"
4. Execute
5. Highlight the OSS Note
6. Click on Reset SAP Note Implementation.
7. Create transport request and transport to QA and PROD.
Regards,
Ferry Lianto