Upgrade SAP R/3 system is there any impact in BW3.5 system

Hi,
Client need to upgrade ECC5.0 to Ecc6.0.No changes in BW3.5 side.
Now is there any impact in BW.If impact what are all the impacts of your experiance.This is very urgent Could you please respond immediatly.
How to test the BW system.
Please do the needful for me...
Thanks to all
Vasu

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I would like to ask you to refer the note mentioned in the below Link;
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