on 08-16-2012 1:16 PM
Hi
I downloaded 8 last available HR packages and extracted them in EPS/in. they have all a status 'Not imported' in OCS Package Directory of SPAM. But when I tried to define a queue to import them, I saw only 5 of the 8 packages.
The tree others need a prerequisite the SAP Applcation Platform (SAP_AP) 'SAPKNA7025'.
Now, I must implement the last SAP Applcation Platform packages in order to be able implemeting the last HR patchs.
My question is : is there any dependencies between SAP_AP and SAP_BASIS / SAP_ABA ?
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
SAP_AP has dependency on SAP_BW , SAP_BW has dependency on SAP_ABA and SAP_ABA has dependency on SAP_BASIS.
Now when go into SPAM , select the radio button , new support packages . Expand the support packages that you need to implement , you will see the pre-requisite support packages required . So once figure out all the dependencies one after another , then download them and extract them to EPS inbox , you will be able to define the queue correctly.
Regards
Ratnajit
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Hello,
These kind of issues can be solved with the help of KBA
1857057 - How to check the prerequisite of an OCS package
Regards,
Gaurav
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Hi Abdellatif,
It really is bet to implement support package stacks
http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks
these are a group of support packages, all thoroughly tested with notes regarding any issues which have been found.Implementing support package stacks ensures that you can be confident that you minimise the chance of encountering issues during the sp update which could cost you time and effort.
I would also strongly advise to download the sp-stack through solution manager maintenance optimizer as this will check for any pre-requisties and inter-dependencies to your target stack and will automatically include the neeed packages to the queue so you have all the packages needed to reach your target stack.
Regards,
Paul
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Thers little point in trying to upgrade a single component. You need to look into raising the whole SP Stack.
Regards, Juan
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