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Applying a Hot Patch step by step 3 / 5 / 2002 by ITtoolbox Popular Q&A Team for Toolbox for it as adapted from SAP-BA SIS discussion group. Follow these procedures if using NT / 2000: - Download the support packs from service.sap.com to the usrsaptrans directory. Unpack the support packs using the following command: car -xvf.CAR this command unpacks the files that need to be imported
Applying a Hot Patch step by step 3 / 5 / 2002 by ITtoolbox Popular Q&A Team for Toolbox for it as adapted from SAP-BA SIS discussion group. Follow these procedures if using NT / 2000: - Download the support packs from service.sap.com to the usrsaptrans directory. Unpack the support packs using the following command: car -xvf.CAR this command unpacks the files that need to be imported
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Applying a Hot Patch step by step 3 / 5 / 2002 by ITtoolbox Popular Q&A Team for Toolbox for it as adapted from SAP-BA SIS discussion group. Follow these procedures if using NT / 2000: - Download the support packs from service.sap.com to the usrsaptrans directory. Unpack the support packs using the following command: car -xvf.CAR this command unpacks the files that need to be imported
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3/5/2002 by ITtoolbox Popular Q&A Team for Toolbox for IT as adapted from SAP-BA SIS discussion group Summary: I would like to know how to apply a hot patch step by step. Full Article: Disclaimer: Contents are not reviewed for correctness and are not endorsed or re commended by ITtoolbox or any vendor. Popular Q&A contents include summarized in formation from ITtoolbox SAP-Basis discussion unless otherwise noted. 1) Adapted from response by Darrin on Wed, 20 Feb 2002 http://Groups.ITtoolbox.com/archives/archives.asp?l=sap-basis&i=68475 Follow these procedures if using NT/2000: - Download the support packs from service.sap.com (provided you have a login ID) to the usr\sap\trans directory. - Open a command prompt and change the directory to usr\sap\trans - Unpack the support packs using the following command: car -xvf .CAR This command unpacks the files that need to be imported into your SAP instance i nto the usr\sap\trans\eps\in directory. - Log into client 000 as user DDIC - Call transaction SPAM - Once in transaction SPAM, go to menu option Support Package->Load Packages->Fr om Application Server. It will ask you if you want to upload the files - click t he green check mark on the box that appears to upload the files. - Another screen will appear listing the files that you uploaded successfully - just click on the Back arrow to get back to the SPAM screen. - On the SPAM screen, click on the Display/Define button. - A box will appear with the Support Package categories (Basis, ABA, etc.) - Click on the category for the support packages that you uploaded and it will l ist them in order. - You can apply them individually or the whole list at one time. - To apply individually, select the first one in the list and then hit the green check mark at the bottom left of the box. Then on the SPAM screen, go to menu S upport Package->Import Queue. - Confirm that you want to import the support package. - Once it is done importing, you have to confirm the queue by clicking on the Confirm Queue button - this will turn the yellow light in the Status area to gre en. *Always check your logs after applying support packages by clicking on the Logs button in the SPAM screen. 2) Adapted from response by Jair on Thu, 21 Feb 2002 http://Groups.ITtoolbox.com/archives/archives.asp?l=sap-basis&i=68869 step by step (HP) 1. Load the CD containing the patches. 2. Log on to the operating system as: NT: adm UNIX: adm 3. Change to the transport directory. NT: :\usr\sap\trans UNIX: /usr/sap/trans 4. Unpack the patch archive. NT: CAR -xvf :\\.CAR UNIX: CAR -xvf ///.CAR The next step is to upload the patch from the operating system into R/3. 1. Log on to client 000, under any user that has SAP*-equivalent authorizations. 2. In the Command field, enter transaction SPAM and choose Enter (or from the SAP standard menu, choose Tools ABAP Workbench Utilities Maintenanc e SPAM-Patches). 3. From the menu bar, choose Patch Upload. 4. Choose . 5. Check that the Support Packages have successfully uploaded. 6. Choose Back. 7. Select All patches. 8. Choose Display. 9. The patch is under New patches.