Is that possible to upgrade EP6 to NW2004s? Points guaranteed.

I do not see the doc.
Please help. Thanks!

Hi Jennifer,
Praveen is wrong.
You CAN upgrade NW04 (2004) to 2004s (NW04s).
look at this website for all documentation :
https://service.sap.com/upgrade-ep
See this note for the equivalent SP between NW04-2004s :
866472
https://service.sap.com/~form/sapnet?_FRAME=CONTAINER&_OBJECT=012003146900000396332005
If you are using NW04 SP09, then update to SPx and upgrade to equivalent 2004s or better SP.
I did the upgrade from NW04 SP16 to 2004s SP07 this summer, very easy.
The thing you CAN'T, is an upgrade of EP6 SP2 to 2004s.
You need to migrate EP6 SP2 to NW04, then upgrade to 2004s.
Brad

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