on ‎2008 Mar 01 5:36 AM
Hi all,
I want to know, how do we check the SP Stack level in ABAP stack.
In spam it show component wise but if I want to know as a whole what is my stack level. How do I know it.
Thanx in advance.
Rgds
Lalit
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Transaction code SPAM
then click on "current patch level"
or selected "imported patch" n click display
Br,
Terry
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Thanx Prashant for you instant reply.
I know that from spam & status you can view component wise level but I wanted to know is there any place where I can see that my STACK LEVEL say for a example SPS -11 as a whole. In java stack system info shows it but how to see in ABAP stack is my requirement.
If today some one asks me what is the stack level you are in the I cant tell him component by component. If I tell him stack level. It insures certain min level component wise. I hope you are understanding what I am trying to say.
Rgds
Lalit
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With regadrs to your question for general support pack level.
Use option, SYSTEM-->STATUS
In the widow that pops up, at the bottom where you have four buttons, Click the button which says "Other Kernel Info" (beside the cancel button.
Another window will pop up (System: Kernel information).
There you will find the general support pack level (Please note that this is with regadrs to the Kernel.
But in general, the SP levels are based only with regards to components. Each component has its own release cycle. So its better to interpret the SP levels component wise.
Regards,
Prashant
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Hello Lalit,
After you login SAP client:
Use menu option: SYSTEM--> STATUS
A window will pop up.
IN that window, in SAP SYSTEM DATA, there is a field called COMPONENT VERSION. Click on the manifier button and another window (System: component information) will pop up.
There you will be able to see the Support pack levels component wise.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Prashant
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