Support Pack upgrade

 Support Pack Upgrade in SAP-SPAM-Complete Guide

This Support Pack Upgrade Guide answers the below queries:

  • How to upgrade support package in sap
  • sap support package upgrade steps
  • Different support pack upgrade phases
  • What to do with SPDD and SPAU
  • Support pack upgrade prerequisites
  • How to uncar Support packs.
  • How to update SPAM in sap

Pre-requisites for Support Package :

Installing the support package using transaction SPAM

  • Log into SAP GUI, client 000 as user upgrade
  • Go to transaction SPAM





Step 1 : SPAM/SAINT Update:

A SPAM/SAINT Update contains updates  Support Package Manager (SPAM) program as well Add-On Installation Tool SAINT program. SPAM/SAINT update is recommended for support package upgrade.

SAP SPAM UPDATE

To check the current Support Package manager version ,Log into SAP and execute transaction SPAM.
Now we will go to SAP market place to check the latest  version of SPAM available for our release.
Download the Latest SPAM patch
Extract the package and move ti to /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in
Go to transaction SPAM - client 000 (do not use DDIC) and go to Support Package > From Application Server > and press Yes.
Click on Yes.
This will upload the file from /usr/sap/trans/EPS/in and you will get below screen.
Now go to menu and select Support Package  and select the import SPAM /Saint Update.
Press green check mark to start deploying the update.
It will start the process.

Known Error: If SPAM updates through an error , go out and execute SPAM again.

Once the update is finished, go out and execute SPAM again. Now you can see the new version deployed.

Step 2 : Load Package :

Load support packages we have two options:-

  1. From Application Server
    2. From Front End >> If file size is less than 16 MB.

Normally we do it from Application Server:

  • From the menu bar select Support Packages >> Load Packages >> From Application Server – this will load all of the support packages into the queue

Step 3 : Display/Define Queue:

 

  • Click the Display/Define button

Step 4 : Calculate Queue:

  • Click the All Components button/Select particular components
  • Click the Calculate Queue button

Click the Green Check button

Step 5 : Import Queue:

  • Click the “Truck” icon at the upper left to execute the import

Click on the green checkmark only after making setting in Start option as below:

As seen in the screenshot above, the phases in a SPAM upgrade are:

Preparation: all the preparatory and test steps are performed in this module (such as the test import and Add-on conflict verification). >> Select Dialog from Start Option

Import 1: Dictionary objects are imported and activated in this module. The changes that result from importing and activating the dictionary are still in an inactive state in the system.>> Select Background from Start Option

Import 2: The remaining import steps are performed in this module, including activating the inactive dictionary nametabs. Here, since changes are being imported in various transport objects, no productive operation can take place while this module is running. This avoids any inconsistencies.>> Select Background from Start Option

Clean Up: All the clean up activities are performed in this module, notably a modification adjustment of the Repository objects.>> Select Manual/dialog from Start Option

Step 6 : Adjust SPDD and SPAU:

CALL SPAU when below screen comes and capture SPAU and send it to ABAP Team,Similarly do for SPDD.

Then press Continue button:

SPAU: This transaction is used for adjusting the objects imported during the upgrade

SPDD: This transaction is used for adjusting the data dictionary objects imported during the upgrade

Click on the green checkmark.

Click on the green checkmark.

Step 7 : Confirm Queue:

Confirm the queue by going to Support Package à Confirm

Once Support packs are imported successfully then Run SGEN as below:

Generating objects using transaction SGEN

NOTE:  Before you run SGEN make sure that database archiving is off.

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