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Summary

The Performer Suite supports all SAP BW releases that SAP itself currently supports with its Mainstream Maintenance.

The supported components are continuously adapted to SAP developments.

You can find an overview of their Key Dates here:
https://userapps.support.sap.com/sap/support/pam?hash=s%3D%26filter%3D%26o%3Dmost_viewed%257Cdesc%26st%3Dt%26rpp%3D20%26page%3D1

Which SAP BW-Versions are supported?

  1. Netweaver 7.5x

  2. SAP BW/4HANA 2.0 (v19.3+)

  3. SAP BW/4HANA 2021 (v22.1+)

Which SAP BW-Versions are no longer supported?

  • NetWeaver 7.0x, 7.3, and 7.40

  • SAP BPC 11.0

  • SAP BW/4HANA 1.0

Troubleshooting and compatibility can no longer be guaranteed for use of the Performer Suite with SAP product versions whose mainstream maintenance has been terminated by SAP.


Further supported SAP products

  • Web Intelligence >= 4.1 SP04

  • Design Studio <= 1.6

  • Analysis for Office >= 2.2

  • Lumira 2.x

  • HANA 1.0

  • HANA 2.0

Throubleshooting

Do I need to update my Function modules after my SAP-Upgrade?

Yes, that is possible, but new transport requests are not needed directly.
As long as no error messages appear, your current function modules can continue to be used.

What can be, is that after your upgrade to e.g. BW4 2021 your current function modules do not contain the correct code now - because they were created with an older BW version.
(for certain functions this is then displayed in the form of an error message)

The solution (in case of an error message) would be to manually delete your entire function group in your DEV system (transaction: SE80) and recreate them via the Performer Suite (Check-button).

In general: If an error message occurs - please send us the following:

  1. PerformerSuite.log (%homepath%\documents\PerformerSuite\Log).

  2. Screenshot of the whole screen as soon as the unexpected behavior happens, e.g. error message.

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