‎2008 Jan 08 4:54 PM
Hello Gurus,
Please help me to find out the SAP version I am using.
How can I find this information.
Is it under System - Status?
I see the columns
Software Component/ Release/ Level/ Highest Support
SAP_BASIS
SAP_ABA
SAP_APPL
SAP_HR
Can someone explain me how to interpret this.
Regards,
Balu
‎2008 Jan 08 4:58 PM
Hi,
Goto se38 & from menu Click on system--> status & you can see a tab for "sap system data"
thanks
‎2008 Jan 08 5:01 PM
‎2008 Jan 08 5:01 PM
Hi balu,
find the procedure below.
Login to SAP --> From the Header Drop down click the System ---> and select the Status from the drop down. You will get a pop up window showing the information.
In that have a look at SAP System Data sub window. You will find a icon (display) in that window. Just click that window and you will find the full details like version and service pack of different components of SAP.
Thanks & Regards,
Kishore
‎2008 Jan 08 5:08 PM
All,
I know about going to system - status and then clicking the display button in the SAP system data.
After I click the display I get a popup window. In that window I see the following columns -
software component - release - level - highest support .
Please help me to interpret these fields. What means what?.
Which one do i need to look for each module (like ABAP, SD; MM; PP etc) version.
I see the following -
software component - release
SAP_BASIS 620
SAP_ABA 620
SAP_APPL 470
SAP_HR 470
EA-IPPE 110
PI 2004_1_470
PI_BASIS 2006_1_620
ST-PI 2005_1_620
From this information, what is the version of R3, ABAP I am using
Regards,
Balu
‎2008 Jan 08 5:07 PM
Hi Balu,
You're looking in the right place already.
The columns mean the following;
Component - identifies the specfic element of the software
Release - The base release of that component
Level - The patch level of the component
Highest support package - Basically, the technical name of the patch, same as the level really.
For example an ERP system will be made up of BASIS, SAP_ABA (cross application), SAP_APA etc, CRM might be BASIS, SAP_ABA, BBPCRM etc. By building the software in these components the same elements (in this BASIS) can be reused by multiple solutions.
Regards,
Nick
‎2008 Jan 08 5:09 PM
Thanks Nick.
Points assigned.
Regards,
Balu
Edited by: Balu on Jan 8, 2008 12:18 PM
‎2008 Jan 08 5:20 PM