SCOM 2012 Sp1 Ur 9

Hello Team,
I am working on scom 2012 sp1 Ur5 and found there is an update available UR9.
can I upgrade SCOm 2012 sp1 Ur5 to UR9 directly or i need to upgrade to UR8 and then UR 9.
Regards 

Hi,
We recommend that you install this update rollup package by following these steps:
Install the update rollup package on the following server infrastructure:
Management servers
Gateway servers
Web Console Server role computers
Operations Console role computers
Apply SQL scripts. (See the installation information for the update.)
Manually import the management packs.
Under "Pending Management", Select the a "Agent" and click "Approve" to update agent.
More details:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3023167
http://www.ms-opsmgr.eu/?p=1313
Regards,
Yan Li
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