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This is somewhat like having a battle plan to bomb the hill where you think the enemy are, and on the day of the battle your scouts tell you the enemy have moved, they are no longer on the hill, but you say “bomb that hill anyway because that is the plan”. It does not matter there are urgent fixes needed – December is the plan, so December it will be.
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The schedule was to release the patch in December, so that plan is fixed in stone. The problem is being inflexible with a plan. The banter started off light hearted but as it became clear the myriad of problems were not going to be fixed the tone turned downright nasty, so much so that the thread had to be locked, as the abuse was getting personal. So, if the first patch had come out the week after the 740 GUI then there would not have been such a torrent of abuse on the blog announcing the new 740 GUI. I have no doubt that by the end of the first week the developers inside SAP had fixed at least the most glaringly obvious bugs.
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There was clearly no testing done at SAP before this was released, common in software firms these days – probably what they were expecting to happen – which did happen the very day of the release – is that the obvious bugs were reported by dozens of foolish users like me who download new things to see what they are like, knowing full well they will not work. If I had written something with so many bugs and it had gone into production, I would be sacked, and then the person replacing me would be instructed to get a fix into production as fast as possible, the same day hopefully. So that same new person might say “this company clearly does not understand the importance of fast database access” Now, I’m being really cruel here, but web sites are a customer’s (or more importantly a potential customer’s) view of a company, and do SAP really want even the smallest chance of a first time viewer coming away thinking “this company does not understand the cloud, or mobility, or databases”? According to the OSS note the first patch is due the middle of December and I cannot wait. So the same person seeing this for the first time would say “this company clearly does not understand the importance of mobility” Just to round this off, whilst navigating the SCN you often get the big dlalys whilst the “loading” barber shop pole spins round and round, sometimes quite a long delay. Someone coming into the SAP service marketplace for the first time would think to themselves “this company clearly does not understand the importance of cloud based systems” In the same way, the other day I tried to access the SCN on my smart phone and it came out really small, unlike a lot of web sites which adapt themselves to the dveice at hand.
#Sap gui 750 patch 6 full version
Nfs undercover full version for pc softonic. You have to navigate from window to wndow, none of the links are intuitive, and you end up with four different web pages open.
#Sap gui 750 patch 6 how to
How to download? I always laugh and laigh when trying to download this from the SAP Service Marketplace. Share this page Follow all of SAP Join the conversation on Twitter.
Support Matrix for SAP GUI for Windows for information on the supported platforms.
Lifetime and Support Matrix for SAP GUI for Windows. Hotfixes require the relevant patch to be installed first! I will try to change the information as soon as it is available. 750 patch compilation 1 1 compilation 2 4 latest patch 6.2 This table shows the latest patch level of SAP GUI on the last line, and full compilations and their patch levels.