Normally newer SAP products will require MOPZ or the recent Maintenance Planner on Solution Manager to collect the patch. The reason, obviously, is for the convenience of calculating the stack, also for integrity of components patch levels
However, we can always manually download some patches from SAP service market. This is mostly used in a company when they don't want to impact the business(functional modules remain as-is), however from the system baseline they want to refresh to the latest.
Use Download manager to mass download these files
Normally newer SAP products will require MOPZ or the recent Maintenance Planner on Solution Manager to collect the patch. The reason, obviously, is for the convenience of calculating the stack, also for integrity of components patch levels
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![582231274f042.jpg](serve/attachment&path=582231274f042.jpg)
However, we can always manually download some patches from SAP service market. This is mostly used in a company when they don't want to impact the business(functional modules remain as-is), however from the system baseline they want to refresh to the latest.
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![582231435103b.jpg](serve/attachment&path=582231435103b.jpg)
Use Download manager to mass download these files
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![5822315bec0c6.jpg](serve/attachment&path=5822315bec0c6.jpg)
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edited Nov 8 '16 at 8:12 pm