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Finding the Installed version of a SAP system

Former Member
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Hi Colleagues,

If a system is upgraded, how do i see on what level it was installed or which SP level Installer was used??

Regards,

Anu

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Former Member
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HI Anu,

You will get the information of your old componet releases and the current after the upgrade from the

table : UVERS_HIST

SE16 > Table Name UVERS_HIST . Display the contents .

Regards,

Nibu

Former Member
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Hi Nibu,

I found the table UVERS and felt it was useful. It showed the previous version. But there were no entries in UVERS_HIST. How could this be possible ?

Regards,

Anu

Former Member
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Hi Anu,

UVERS_HIST is Upgrade Information - History .

Go to SE16 > Enter uvers* and press F4 . You will get this table .

Regards,

Nibu

Former Member
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Hi Nibu,

I meant by my previous comment taht the table UVERS_HIST is empty whereas there are entries in UVERS. Is there a scenario when upgrade is done on a system but UVERS_HIST is empty.

@Sunny: thanks for the info. IT helped.

Regards,

Anu

sunny_pahuja2
Active Contributor
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Hi Anupma,

Good to see that you got the information...

It is always good if you use UVERS table to get upgrade information..

Thanks

Sunny

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Answers (1)

Former Member
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Hi

For an SAP abap system

1st login to the server goto system tab on top of ur screen then status then check the version of your system

if you want to login via administrator(default)tojava stand alone system goto http://localhost:5<instance number>00

Regards

Ajit

Former Member
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Hi Ajit,

I think i have not made myself clear. The system is already undergone several upgrades. But i want to know on what level it was installed initially...... How do i check it ...

Through the procedure u have mentioned i will be able to check the version of the system at present....

Regards,

Anu

sunny_pahuja2
Active Contributor
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Hi anupma,

you can check this in UVERS table...

Thanks

Sunny