Can we just upgrade BI_BASE and BI_WEBAPP to a higher release...

We hit a bug in our BI Portal which has been recently upgraded from SPS12 to SPS16 and as per one of the SAP note, the fix is to apply SP17 for BI_BASE and BI_WEBAPP. We applied it in our Sandbox and the error is no longer there, however I was wondering if it's allowed to just upgrade BI_BASE and BI_WEBAPP on the J2ee side without impacting or breaking any relationship amongst the components?
Anup

Hi,
Yes, your basis guy is right. This activity will take time. This is not just the kernel upgrade, you have to do SPAU and SPDD. Also you need to do functional testing as well.
Whole process will take time and it is not just the basis work. Other teams will also be involved in testing, performing SPDD and SPAU etc.
Also, to upgrade to EHP1, kernel upgrade is mandatory and it will be performed by upgrade tool only during upgrade. I would suggest to read upgrade guide.
Thanks
Sunny

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