on 04-29-2008 4:34 AM
Hi,
The term "SAP NetWeaver 2004s SR2" ,
a.) 2004s , what does the "s" stand for ?
b.) SR2 , what does it mean ?
c.) if we were to login to a system, how to proof or where to check that the system is actually has netweaver ?
Comment and advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Regards,
Kent
a.) 2004s , what does the "s" stand for ?
S stands for the extended release of NW 2004 release. Since it was confusing, SAP now has removed the old convention and now NW 2004's is called as NW 7.0 Release.
b.) SR2 , what does it mean ?
SR2 means : Service Release 2, which includes all the SP's of NW. If you want to apply sp's into your system, you can directly apply service release packs, instead of applying lot of Support packages indivually, which is time consuming and bit tedious.
Now NW SR3 is available in market. SR3 means - it includes all the support packages of NW till SP11.
c.) if we were to login to a system, how to proof or where to check that the system is actually has netweaver ?
go to : System -> Status -> Component information -> Release for 2004s or NW 7.0
Proof: If it contains: SAP_BASIS, SAP_ABA, SAP_BW and PI_BASIS 700 release, then u can say that
NW 7.0 system is there in your system.
Hope it wil clear your doubts.
Regards,
Mahesh
PS: Close the thread, so that it wil be helpful for others to track later.
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a) No idea what the s stands for... but is also known as SAP NetWeaver 7.0 (2004s).
b) SR2 means 2nd Release, that means that the system includes several patches and fixes that the SR1 does not include.
c) Just go to System -> Status -> Component information -> Release for 2004s or 7.0 (whatever you wanna call it) is 700.
Regards
Juan
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