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Which XI Version I am using?

Former Member
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Hi

I want to know which XI version I am using, I read all the older threads but did not get the exact answer. I want to know the exact location/field which will give me the XI version.

I tried to do followign things but did not find the verion.

1. http://sapxi:50000 : This gives system info but where is the xi verion

2. System-->Status- Did not find the verion

3. In Integration Builder--Help-Information I found belwo info. can you tell me what is the XI version.

Version

Service pack: 09

Release: 645_VAL_REL

Latest change: 378069

Sync time: ${sync.time}

Thanks,

Nishant

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dharamveer_gaur2
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Go to System->Status->Component Version

There is a help click on that ,now one window will appear.There is a table contain various information one field is Release.

Former Member
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I did not find XI verion in that table, it has below sofware component & verions,

SAP_ABA 700

SAP_BASIS 700

PI_BASIS 2005_1_700

SAP_BW 700

dharamveer_gaur2
Active Contributor
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In this table a column name is Release. This shows release of XI.

release 700 means PI 7.0.

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Answers (2)

Former Member
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Hi Nishant,

1) Just by opening either Integration Repository or Integration Directory. And after that goto Menu Bar> HELP MENU>Info. It will display you present server name and version(support pack) which is presently using by that user.

2)If you want to complete info about the system then just open the link http://<server_name>:<port>. There you will find a link with name "System Information", that will give you more information. It shows one option Kernal. Which is mentioned in kernal option, that is XI version.

Regards

Vijay

former_member181985
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Using SAP GUI, log on to the system.

System>Status>Click Component information Button under SAP system data. You can see all the components along with their release and Service Pack Levels

Thanks,

gujjeti.