Disassemble support package at OS level

Hello Basis Gurus,
  I want to disassemble (extracting .PAT file into data and cofile) a support package at the OS level, so could any one tell the exact command to do it?
Regards,
Mahesh

Hi ,
You use SAPCAR for this purpose.
Please check the link:
http://www.easymarketplace.de/SAPCAR.php
and check the section:
How to extract (decompressing) CAR and SAR Files ?
in particular.
Regards.
Ruchit.

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