BI is backend of BO server.

I have to upgrade BI 7.0 to BI 7.3. product version of BI system is NW ABAP 7.0. The concern for me is a BO server is connected to BI system, both are installed on same server as well(BI is backend of BOBJ). Please let me help to know how BO system would be affected if i upgrade BI system.
Edited by: abhi17188 on Jan 7, 2012 1:59 PM

Hi,
If you are performing  upgrade of BI to 7.3 then it should not effect your BO settings.I believe BI 7.3 provides better interconnection with BO.
Additionally go through upgrade guide and check central upgrade notes:
1403832 Central Note: Upgrade Systems on SAP NetWeaver 7.3
1432611 Inst.Systems Based on NW 7.3 - Unix Oracle
Note 1636053 - Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver 7.30: BW server: Useful note
Regards,
Ashutosh

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