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OSS notes

Former Member
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hi

Whenever problem is not solved, OSS notes have been raised in general by the companies and solution is given by SAP

Shall we see all those OSS notes that is I mean shall we see problem and solution

??

thanks & regards

sandhya

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former_member181962
Active Contributor
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Hi sandhya,

You can search the existing notes by a variety of ways.

By note number, by search strings, by transaction names, program names etc.

If you know thw nate nnumber, you can directly get the problem and solution given in a good detail in the sap market place.

Regards,

ravi

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hi

thanks

we can find using those what u told

but where can we find them i mean

shall we find them in SAP site?

thanks

sandhya

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hi sandya

you can find them in http://www.service.sap.com website..

Cheers,

Abdul.

Former Member
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Hi Sandhya,

Whenever an organization is implementing any of the SAP products, and if there is any problem with the standard functionality provided by SAP or if during internal testing is done by SAP for the particular product and a bug is found, or for any step by step implementation, SAP comes up with SAP notes.

You can see the notes when you access http://service.sap.com. You can search SAP notes based on the key word search where you can give the error message what you get or anything like that.

In the SAP note, the general symptom that is observed as a bug/correction is given and you can decide whether its covered under the module which is getting implemented by your team and decide whether this SAP note has to be implemented or not.

Cheers

JK

Clemenss
Active Contributor
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Hi,

No.

Usually an error or faulty or incomplete functionality is detected at the client company. This question is forwarded to SAP market place (formerly called OSS).

SAP may then inform you that it is a consulting issue meaning they want money for the solution. Or they ask more questions. Or they ask for remote access to your system. Or they have found the error. Or any combination including SAP internal mails and pohone calls.

A correction is made and published as a SAP note. But if you are not the one reporting the error you won't know where it comes from and what the original question was.

Regards,

Clemens

Former Member
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Hi,

You need to visit service.sap.com and you can search for the notes based on search criteria!!

Rajeev

former_member181962
Active Contributor
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YOu can also see sap notes in SNOTE transaction.

Regards,

Ravi

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you can also log on to OSS from your SAPGUI by going to transaction OSS1 and start searching for oss notes.

Regards

Raja