Installing PIP on Already existing FP

Hi ,
Can we install PIP(Version 2.0) on already existing FP(Version 2.0). will the setup wizard skip FP installation if AIAFP is already installed .
Thanks
Mohan

Hi Mohan,
You may install PIP and FP separately for AIA 2.x and future PIPs. However, the version 2.0 PIPs were not installed on top of a Foundation Pack. Could you please share which PIP you are trying to install. Please feel free to email me offline and we can discuss. (rohit.x.agarwal at oracle dot com).
Regards
Rohit

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