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SRM 7.0: Installing Business Package

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Hi Experts,

I have newly installed SRM 7.0 SPS 05 ABAP stack and I need to install Business Package.

since i don't have Java in SRM, should i deploy the BP in my Enterprise Portal? and I'm quite confused regarding what media should I download. Can someone guide me to the correct media of Business Package?

my EP is EHP1 SPS05.

Thanks a lot!

Regards,

Tony

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Note 1232945 - BP for SRM 7.0: Installing the Business Packages

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Thanks a lot for quick response.

would you mind if you give me the exact link where i can download business package media ? or at least a document?

correct me if im wrong, from NetWeaver Portal i'll just use JSPM right? in deploying the business package?

How to use NWBC?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,

Tony

Edited by: Antonio Salamia II on Sep 6, 2010 10:43 AM

masa_139
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Hi,

http://service.sap.com/patches

Support Packages and patches - Entry by Application Group -> SAP Application Components -> SAP SRM -> SAP SRM 7.0/NW 7.01 -> Link to SP Stack Application

NWBC browser is a service in SICF.

http://<srm-host>.domain>:<port>/sap/bc/nwbc/srm?sap-client=<client>&sap-language=EN

Regards,

Masa

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Hi

You can do it through Solution Manager as well, if you have set it up in your landscape....

Regards

Virender Singh

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Do you have a procedure on how to do it through Solution Manager?

Thanks!

Tony

masa_139
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Hi,

Please check the SPS in the http://service.sap.com/patches

You should use same SPS level. BTW. SPS08 is the latest one.

You can deploy Portal contents to your NetWeaver Portal. or You can access SRM via NetWeaver Business Client (NWBC) browser without NetWeaver Portal.

Regards,

Masa