Pharma brick and RPM Segment question

Hi,
After activating the pharma specific functionality in SAP CRM 7.0,we are able to see a new tab in BP master data consisting of different pharma fields like
RPM Segment
Nano brick
qualification, groups, function etc.
We are more interested in brick and we found that brick field appears only  for BP of category person. when we select BP of category org brick field disappears
Does anyone confirm that brick field is visible only for person  and not Org as per SAP standard?
Regards,
Shaik

Hi,
Its good that u pasted the complete log file. In your environment you have to run this upgrade tool only once from any of the middle tier.
And with respect to your error that u got in precheck is quite simple. All u have to do is just run this script from by connecting to portal schema using sqlplus.
Run dropupg.sql
Location-------- /raid/product/OraHome_1/upgrade/temp/portal/prechktmp/dropupg.sql
Later you re-run the upgrade tool and let me know the status.
Good luck
Tanmai

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    I want my report for part number (which has multiple component) look like:
    Part Number: 779475-01     Quantity: 23          Part Count:2     Breakdown Count:6
    Component: CD          Amount: 115
    Component: IP          Amount: 3151
    Component: Paper          Amount: 46
    Any help or suggestion is appreciated
    RK Shah
    [email protected]

    I am using the latest 10.1.3.2.1 build 87.
    The output that I see is :
    Part Number: 777687-14 Quantity: 4 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 4
    Sum of Component Price: 20
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 452
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 8
    Part Number: 777687-20 Quantity: 1 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 1
    Sum of Component Price: 5
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 2
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 75
    Part Number: 779475-01 Quantity: 23 Part Count:2 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 23
    Sum of Component Price: 115
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 46
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 3151
    and the XML data that I used is :
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <!-- Generated by Oracle Reports version 6.0.8.25.0 -->
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    <G_HEADER>
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    <SHIP_FROM_STATE></SHIP_FROM_STATE>
    <SHIP_FROM_POSTAL_CODE></SHIP_FROM_POSTAL_CODE>
    <SHIP_FROM_COUNTRY>Hungary</SHIP_FROM_COUNTRY>
    <SHIP_TO_NAME>National Instruments Corporation (NIEC)</SHIP_TO_NAME>
    <FORMATTED_SHIP_TO_ADDR>11500 N Mopac Expwy
    Austin, TX 78759-3504
    United States</FORMATTED_SHIP_TO_ADDR>
    <SHIP_TO_ADDR1>11500 N Mopac Expwy</SHIP_TO_ADDR1>
    <SHIP_TO_ADDR2></SHIP_TO_ADDR2>
    <SHIP_TO_ADDR3></SHIP_TO_ADDR3>
    <SHIP_TO_ADDR4></SHIP_TO_ADDR4>
    <SHIP_TO_CITY>Austin</SHIP_TO_CITY>
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