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I have selected the BI and EP Netweaver unit duning IDES ECC6 unicode installation with double stack ABAP + JAVA. IDES has been installed successfully but i didn't find the BI-Content in the component list. is there any reason ? or need to add-on.
If I am going to update the kernel with latest one , Do I need to update kernel of ABAP + JAVA ? or ABAP ?
Does system will be ECC 6 or NetWeaver.. ?
Can i add arabic language and do supplement with english ?
Regards
Anwer Waseem
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Does  NetWEaver will be

BI Cont is an add on that you need to install through SAINT.  There are support packs as well that you will need to apply.   It does not come with the initial installation. 
The kernel is the same for ABAP and JAVA.  You can do it either through JSPM or like a regular abap stack system by copying the kernel files into the directory.  With JSPM some files are locked when you run so you may have to jump over and manually rename them for the kernel upgrade to continue.
There are restrictions with running ERP ECC 6.0 with BI and XI, so review the oss notes related to that in the Intall guide.
The environment I just built we seperated BI and XI and installed them on Netweaver 4s systems.
ECC is installed on the ERP system.
As for the languages, there should be no problem installing arabic as long as the system was installed unicode.
Lee

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