Regarding Service Pack installation

Hi Guys,
Excuse my ignorance on the subject but could any of you tell me if the installation of a service pack is client dependent?
Let's say that I have a DEV, a QAS and a PRD clients.... can I install a service pack in DEV first and then move the changes to the following systems?
Many thanks,
Brodo

Hi,
When SPs are applied in one instance or system, It is available in all clients of that instance.
SPs have to be applied in all the systems in the landscape.
Hope this helps you.
regards,
Kevin Hill

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