Need to upgrade EP 6.0 SP 9 to higher version

Hi,
I have MDM 5.5 SP 6 running on Oracle 9.2 in Windows 2003 server. I had WAS 6.4 SP 9 and EP 6.0 SP 9 installed on the same server. I need to implement Universal Worklist (UWL) in EP 6.0. There were some packages missing in EP 6.0 SP 9 ( like System administration -> System configuration -> UWL administration) for which I need to install higher version on EP 6.0 . Also as MDM 5.5 is running on Oracle 9.2, I can not upgrade to Oracle 10.2 at present and hence EP 7.0 is out of question as WAS 7.0 will require Oracle 10.2.
Now can any one tell me which are the files to be downloaded from the following list which will ensure the installation of EP version which is higher than EP 6.0 SP 9 . Please remember I already have WAS 6.4 SP 9 and EP 6.0 SP 9 and hence need not download them. So which are the files I should download. What does the upgrade export files do?
The complete list :
ZIP       01200615322000000711       Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.1        Info       171507       07.07.2006
ZIP      50073239      DVD Onl. Doc. SAP NetWeaver 04 Stack 11       Info      1392532      14.03.2005
ZIP      50081125      CD SAP License Keys & License Audit       Info      7675      25.10.2006
ZIP      50083078_1      NW 2004s Presentation - Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.1       Info      176998      24.01.2007
ZIP      50083078_2      NW 2004s Presentation - SAP Content Server 6.40       Info      65480      24.01.2007
ZIP      50083078_3      NW 2004s Presentation - MaxDB Release 7.6.01       Info      1771217      24.01.2007
ZIP      50083078_4      NW 2004s Presentation - 7.10 Compilation 1 Present. 1/2       Info      379566      24.01.2007
ZIP      50083078_5      NW 2004s Presentation - 7.10 Compilation 1 Present. 2/2       Info      210375      24.01.2007
ZIP      50083078_6      Server Components 7.10 Compilation 1       Info      386554      24.01.2007
ZIP      51019432      CD Oracle9i Database Onl. Docu. 9.2       Info      219697      21.09.2004
ZIP      51030122_1      Oracle 9.2 NT 1/3       Info      599024      04.05.2004
ZIP      51030122_2      Oracle 9.2 NT 2/3       Info      525694      04.05.2004
ZIP      51030122_3      Oracle 9.2 NT 3/3       Info      455712      04.05.2004
ZIP      51030122_4      Oracle 9.2.0.4.1 NT       Info      262739      04.05.2004
ZIP      51030122_5      Oracle Failsafe 3.3.2 NT/Intel       Info      150943      04.05.2004
ZIP      51030123_1      Oracle 9.2 NT/IA64 1/2       Info      477277      17.06.2004
ZIP      51030123_2      Oracle 9.2 NT/IA64 2/2       Info      578074      17.06.2004
ZIP      51030123_3      DVD ORACLE RDBMS 9.2 NT/IA64       Info      1637139      30.03.2005
ZIP      51030123_4      DVD ORACLE RDBMS 9.2 NT/IA64       Info      1637139      30.03.2005
ZIP      51030123_5      Oracle Failsafe 3.3.2 NT/IA64       Info      90553      07.04.2005
ZIP      51030630      DVD SAP BI Cont. 3.53 Add-On Inst./Upgr.       Info      864172      26.11.2004
ZIP      51030721      DVD SAP NetWeaver 04 SR1 Installation Export       Info      1021674      23.12.2004
EXE      51030722_1      DVD NW 04 SR1 Languages 1 of 4       Info      683594      12.04.2006
RAR      51030722_2      DVD NW 04 SR1 Languages 2 of 4       Info      683594      12.04.2006
RAR      51030722_3      DVD NW 04 SR1 Languages 3 of 4       Info      683594      12.04.2006
RAR      51030722_4      DVD NW 04 SR1 Languages 4 of 4       Info      432888      12.04.2006
ZIP      51030723_1      SAP NW04 SR1 ADOBE DOCUMENT SERVICES 1.00       Info      380518      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_2      SAP NW04 SR1 BI UDI & BW ANALYZER PRECALC SERVICE 350       Info      22240      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_3      SAP NW04 SR1 TREX 6.1       Info      685073      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_4      SAP NW04 SR1 SAP Exchange Infrastructure 3.0       Info      65791      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_5      SAP NW04 SR1 XI PARTNER CONNECTIVITY KIT       Info      391356      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_6      SAP NW04 SR1 Portal Platform&CM+Collaboration 6.0_640       Info      119905      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_7      SAP NW04 SR1 VISUAL COMPOSER 6.0       Info      17144      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_8      SAP NW04 SR1 Mobile Infastructure 2.5 SP09       Info      294693      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030723_9      SAP NW04 SR1 SAP IKS 1.00       Info      767      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030724_1      SAP NW04 SR1 IGS       Info      361949      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030724_15      NW04 SR1 SAP NW DEVELOPER STUDIO 2.0       Info      642033      01.02.2005
ZIP      51030724_2      SAP NW04 SR1 SAP J2EE Engine (OS independent parts)       Info      455926      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030724_3      SAP NW04 SR1 SAP J2EE Engine (SCS NTINTEL)       Info      64108      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030724_4      SAP NW04 SR1 SAP J2EE Engine (SCS NTIA_64)       Info      90760      20.12.2004
ZIP      51030763_1      SAP Kernel 6.40 Oracle NTI386       Info      85100      21.12.2004
ZIP      51030763_2      SAP Kernel 6.40 Oracle NTIA64       Info      150072      21.12.2004
ZIP      51030764_1      SAP Kernel (U) 6.40 Oracle NTI386       Info      83697      22.12.2004
ZIP      51030764_2      SAP Kernel (U) 6.40 Oracle NTIA64       Info      147531      22.12.2004
ZIP      51030777_1      SAP NetWeaver 04 SR 1 Upgrade Export 1/3       Info      536274      03.12.2004
ZIP      51030777_2      SAP NetWeaver 04 SR 1 Upgrade Export 2/3       Info      611901      03.12.2004
ZIP      51030777_3      SAP NetWeaver 04 SR 1 Upgrade Export 3/3       Info      518326      03.12.2004
ZIP      51030778_1      SAP NW04 SR1 Upgrade Master Oracle NTI386 NTIA64       Info      73082      21.12.2004
ZIP      51030779      DVD SAP NetWeaver 04 SR1 (U) Upgrade Master ORACLE       Info      282670      13.12.2004
ZIP      51030794      CD WILY INTROSCOPE 5.3 SAP End User Edition       Info      258209      27.12.2004
ZIP      51030795      CD MERCURY LOADRUNNER 8.0 UNIX (Load Generator Installation)       Info      376258      10.12.2004
ZIP      51030798      CD MERCURY LOADRUNNER 8.0 Windows (Load Generator Install.)       Info      315828      16.12.2004
ZIP      51031614_5      Oracle 9.2 Patch Set 7 WIN I386 32Bit       Info      234046      08.02.2006
ZIP      51031614_6      Oracle 9.2 Patch Set 7 WIN IA64 64Bit       Info      349363      08.02.2006
EXE      51031678_1      ORACLE RDBMS 10.2 Windows 1 of 5       Info      683594      24.04.2006
RAR      51031678_2      ORACLE RDBMS 10.2 Windows 2 of 5       Info      683594      24.04.2006
RAR      51031678_3      ORACLE RDBMS 10.2 Windows 3 of 5       Info      683594      24.04.2006
RAR      51031678_4      ORACLE RDBMS 10.2 Windows 4 of 5       Info      683594      24.04.2006
RAR      51031678_5      ORACLE RDBMS 10.2 Windows 5 of 5       Info      48538      24.04.2006
ZIP      51031687      DVD Oracle 10.2 Rel. 2 Document. Library       Info      456260      28.03.2006
ZIP      51031725_2      Oracle 10.2.0.2.0 Patch for Windows IA64, I386, X86_64       Info      1937050      07.04.2006
ZIP      51031764      ORACLE 9.2 Client       Info      320828      19.04.2006
ZIP      51031816      NW04 SR1 6.40 Kernel ORACLE WIN_x64       Info      120240      29.03.2007
ZIP      51031817      NW04 SR1 6.40 (U) Krnl ORACLE WIN_x64       Info      120397      29.03.2007
ZIP      51031848      NW 04 SR1 Components Windows_x64       Info      2005137      27.06.2006
ZIP      51031849_1      NW04 SR1 IGS (NTAMD64)       Info      9768      07.06.2006
ZIP      51031849_2      NW04 SR1 SAP J2EE Engine (OS independent parts)       Info      456665      07.06.2006
ZIP      51031849_3      NW04 SR1 SAP J2EE Engine (SCS NTAMD64)       Info      77305      07.06.2006
ZIP      51031849_4      NW04 SR1 SAP NW DEVELOPER STUDIO 2.0       Info      642887      07.06.2006
ZIP      51032073_10      SAP NW04 SR1 Lang.Rescue-File EN (SAP Note: 922783)       Info      126054      13.09.2006
ZIP      51032073_9      SAP NW04 SR1 Lang.Rescue-File DE (SAP Note: 922783)       Info      162417      13.09.2006
ZIP      51032411      Job Scheduler 6.0.2 (OEM)       Info      643678      17.01.2007
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RAR      51033128_5      SPC SAP NW 04 Stack 21 - 2007/12 (2) 5 of 9       Info      976563      14.12.2007
RAR      51033128_6      SPC SAP NW 04 Stack 21 - 2007/12 (2) 6 of 9       Info      976563      14.12.2007
RAR      51033128_7      SPC SAP NW 04 Stack 21 - 2007/12 (2) 7 of 9       Info      976563      14.12.2007
RAR      51033128_8      SPC SAP NW 04 Stack 21 - 2007/12 (2) 8 of 9       Info      976563      14.12.2007
RAR      51033128_9      SPC SAP NW 04 Stack 21 - 2007/12 (2) 9 of 9       Info      586929      14.12.2007
ZIP      51033272      ORACLE 10.2 Client       Info      530670      14.12.2007
ZIP      51033746_13      Installation Master 6.20/6.40 Windows Server on IA32 32bit       Info      113641      15.05.2008
ZIP      51033746_14      Installation Master 6.20/6.40 Windows Server on IA64 64bit       Info      140088      15.05.2008
ZIP      51033746_15      Installation Master 6.20/6.40 Windows Server on x64 64bit       Info      126585      15.05.2008
CAR      SAPKQDR902      Drag and Relate Objects version 620/02       Info      141

Hi Joshua,
    Yes you can upgrade EP6 SP9 to SP12 directly. Java support packs are cumulative. You don't need to apply sp10 or sp11. You can download the documentation from service.sap.com or you can email me at [email protected] I will send you the pdf for the upgrade.
Prakash.

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