on 09-13-2015 7:26 PM
Hi Team,
We are trying to apply a note for c4c support package but we are getting the below information.When I checked the long text I could see the note is valid for bit older software package.
Since we have installed latest software component, why is sap showing us to timplement this note. How should we move forward.
Thanks&Regards,
Adarsh
Hello Adarsh,
Please inform the number of the note you are trying to apply and the current version and SP level of the related software component.
Regards,
Isaías
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Hi,
Please share the SAP Note number & other system related relevant information as already requested above.
Regards,
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Hi Adarsh ,
The following Sap Note has corrections wfor software component SAP_APPL .
Since your SAP_APPL version is 617 ( Patch level 000 ) , This note cannot be implemented using transaction SNOTE .
You should Patch it ( SAP_APPL ) to SPS 01 atleast to implement this Note or Better patch SAP_APPL TO SPS04 to get it automatically
Thanks ,
Manu
Hi Manu,
Thanks for your reply. I understood that. But now if i have to update SAP_APPL i have to also update SAP_ABA, PI_BASIS,SAP_BW,SAP_BS_FND, WEBCUIF components since this support package is dependent on them.
Now like you specified, there is no other way than updating all these components to apply this note?
Thanks&Regards,
Adarsh
Hi Adarsh
In principal, if the code was applicable in your version, SAP would have made the correction available for your version. This note introduces an additional parameter in the coding but if that parameter also requires code changes somewhere else ~which is probably why you need to be on a higher SP stack level, you won't have any benefit/gain of implementing the code correction since other coding might not be aware of this parameter or won't do anything different in the process when you run through.
Safest options would indeed by applying a SP stack through stack calculation so you've got all dependencies covered.
If that's impossible you could check with SAP but if it's not valid, they would need to reverse engineer more code in order to enable this. I doubt they will be eager to do this.
Best regards
Tom
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