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Connecting AS Java System (old) to the SLD (new)

former_member80258
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Hi SAP Community

We have an old BW (7.01) and we wish connect it to a new SLD (7.41). Trying to find some SAP notes or documentation in sap.com We haven't found any documentation.

The main target is it can to calculate java components through Maintenance Planner

Regards and Thank you...!

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patelyogesh
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Hello Erick Verbena,

I do not see any issue pushing your system data to SLD.

Helpful SAP note: 2287046 - How to Generate the System Info XML and upload to Maintenance Planner

Thank you

Yogesh

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Hi Yogesh

Thank you for your time...! Have a nice day

patelyogesh
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Hello Erick Verbena,

Happy to see that you found the answer but not sure you will able to use Maintenance Planner with your SAP NW AS java 7.01

Cheers,

Yogesh

former_member80258
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Hello Yogesh. I could to see it 😄

patelyogesh
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Hello Erick Verbena,

Are you able to calculate update stack on it? If yes, then its surprising to me!

-Yogesh

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Hi Yogesh

That's correct...!

Matt_Fraser
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To Yogesh's point, an update stack is surprising, given that NW Java 7.01 is out of maintenance. But an upgrade stack is not at all surprising, since this is still a completely legitimate source release for an upgrade to a supported release. So, I would not be surprised that your system would show up in Maintenance Planner; after all, my out-of-support SolMan system shows up in Maintenance Planner. I would be surprised if Maintenance Planner allows you to plan a Support Package update that stays on release 7.01 for the Java component.

patelyogesh
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That is the reason why I mention that you will not able to do anything with it even it is in Maintenance Planner...

Pushing data of the system to SLD make sense but in Maintenance Planner!!!

Matt_Fraser
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It's necessary to still get the data into Maintenance Planner if you want to upgrade the system to a supported release. MP will still support an upgrade activity from an unsupported release to a supported release; it just won't support an update activity (i.e., support packages, not upgrade) within an unsupported release. For this to be possible, MP has to have the data on the old/start release of the software.

patelyogesh
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Agreed!

BTW what is wrong with fonts?

Matt_Fraser
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Not sure. I thought perhaps it was due to being so many levels deep in "reply-to"?