‎2007 May 24 10:51 AM
Hi Experts,
Could you please let me know how to check the Patch Level of the SAP system and also I need some more Clarification regarding this
1, Whether this Patch Level is for the SAP GUI or for the SAP Application Server.
2, How is SAP is supplying this Patch , whether they will be informing to the customer to download and apply from some where or is this something like OSS notes.
Please Clarify,
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Sen
‎2007 May 24 10:59 AM
Once logged into SAP from any screen,you can check via the menu path
system-->Status
then click on the display icon that says components, in the next pop-up you will see the pathc levels of the various SAP components on your system
for checking GUI patch level, click on the last icon on any SAP screen menu bar ( options) & select About GUI, you can see the patch level for your SAPGUI.
Patches are now called Support Packs & are available for download via SAP Service Market Place.. your BASIS resource applies them to your system.
~Suresh
‎2007 May 24 10:59 AM
Once logged into SAP from any screen,you can check via the menu path
system-->Status
then click on the display icon that says components, in the next pop-up you will see the pathc levels of the various SAP components on your system
for checking GUI patch level, click on the last icon on any SAP screen menu bar ( options) & select About GUI, you can see the patch level for your SAPGUI.
Patches are now called Support Packs & are available for download via SAP Service Market Place.. your BASIS resource applies them to your system.
~Suresh
‎2007 May 24 11:02 AM
Hello,
You can check by logging into your system and then menu "system" -> Status.
Then you have an overview of all installed SP in your system. (SAP application server)
You can find this information in SPAM (imported SP)/SAINT (imported Add-ons) too.
The release dates are documented in service.sap.com and you can find the SP there
For Sapgui: go on your saplogon click menu "about Sap logon" and you can see the version
‎2007 May 24 11:06 AM
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