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Reply from Nikki Klein on Feb 14 at 12:43 PM Hi, The first thing I always look at is the latest support pack that the note shows it is for, and then compare that to the application level my SAP system is on. If we are on the same (or higher) then the note has already effectively been applied, and can be ignored. If we are not, then I use SNOTE in SAP to see if the note could be applied. Correction instructions tell you how the note is to be applied. In some cases it asks for an ABAPer to make coding changes. In other cases, the note can simply be downloaded and implemented by your Basis team. Nikki
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