on 06-07-2006 9:40 PM
How to find out the Service Pack we are on?
I am on XI 3.0.
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check spam transactions in abap stack...that will give u comp overview..
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Hi Rohini,
for XI 3.0 you are applying a Support Package Stack containing patches for all XI components. So there are different ways to check the SPS level. Typically (hopefully) the patch level of all components in a XI system are the same ...
You can check the patch level of the components as follows:
<b>ABAP</b>
+ Check versions + patch levels of ABAP related components as you are used to (sm51, spam, System: Status, )
<b>Java</b>
+ Check software component releases including patch level with J2EE SysInfo page.
There you find a section 'Software Components' and there a link 'all components...'.
Clicking on that link will provide all installed software components with their releases and
patch levels
+ If you only want to see what software component releases are installed and you are not
interested in patch level information you can also use System Landscape Directory (SLD).
Goto SLD home page - "Technical Landscape" in the list choose XI system in section Installed Products click on Installed Software Components.
+ If you only want to check Software Build Information including patch level of Integration Builder tools (Repository or Directory) use URL
http://<hostname>:<j2ee_port>/rep/support/admin/index.html
Logon with user XISUPER.
+ Check also SAP note 784471 for more information
Cheers,
Juergen
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