SAP ECC 6.0 and Oracle 10.2.0.2 (64bit)

Hi,
I'm running the above setup. I've found the Oracle patch18 at the SAP support site. How do I know whether the SAP ECC 6.0 is certified for the patch18 ? Or if the patch18 is available for download, does that mean it's already been certified ?
Please advise.
TIA !

Hi,
I think you're talking about two different things here:
I need to know the official link whereby SAP says...Ok, ECC 6.0 is certified to run on Oracle 10.2.0.4...I'll not patch Oracle for the sake of patching as that may impact my live SAP.
Oracle versions certified for a SAP release can be found in the SAP Product Availability Matrix (http://service.sap.com/PAM).
How do I know whether the SAP ECC 6.0 is certified for the patch18 ? Or if the patch18 is available for download, does that mean it's already been certified ?
Interim patches are not certified for SAP releases. If a SAP release supports for instance 10.2.0.4, then it supports any interim patch (as certified and bundled by SAP) for 10.2.0.4. The only restriction is that you must obtain the patches from SAP and not directly from Oracle.
Hope this helps,
Mark

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