on 2007 Sep 26 5:31 AM
Hi,
Because Support Package Stack (SPS) is a sum of Kernel + ABAP patches + Java patches, so how can I know which Support Package Stack (SPS) a system currently has?
Thanks,
For your ABAP stack, go to SPAM transaction and click on "Package Level" button. You will be able to see the SPS levels of SAP_ABA, SAP_BASIS, PI_BASIS and SAP_BW. For your J2EE engine you can see the SPS level by going to http://<host>:<port>/index.html and then clicking on System Information. You may have to login using j2ee_admin credentials to see the info in J2ee engine.
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Veeraraagavan R
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Hi Toan,
There are diffenent way's to find out which stack are you now? but it's depent's on the SAP release too. If you are using NW04 or NW04s and using EP you can check it from http://<host name>:50xxx/index.htm then go to system admin there you find all the information.
If you want to get it from ABAP stack, check SAP_APPL patch no, It is the SP stack no. Yo can get good doc at the following link.
http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks
Regards,
Hari.
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Hi Toan,
Normally the Support Package Stack refer to your APPL SP level for ECC/R3
But I think its depen on your system. Like for Netweare you are refer to other component.
But as I know you will not able to find which Stack you already install.
Regards,
Fendi Suyanto
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