CTP Patching

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Akwasi
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    Hello,
    Our Lawson is on a windows platform and the version is 9.0.1.0. I am trying how to find the last patches applied to the test server. Can anybody help me with it??
    Greg Moeller
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      Run this from a LID session :
      patches_installed_report PROD_LINE | lashow

      This should give you a listing of the patches installed, along with the start/stop date/times

      If you are looking for just numbers: (but this won't give you the order... )
      patches_installed_report -c PROD_LINE | lashow
      Akwasi
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        Hello,
        Thanks very much for your help. I tried to run the command but none we successful. On both I got "Not found" as the result. Please advice.
        Greg Moeller
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          From LID, make sure that you establish your environment variables first...
          . cv env_name

          That's a dot followed by a space followed by cv followed by a space followed by your environment name (in your lawson.env file)
          Akwasi
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            Hello,
            Thanks again. I did run the environment before running the command. Here are the results

            D:\TEST> patches_installed_report TEST90 |lashow
            patches_installed_report TEST90 |lashow: Not Found
            D:\TEST>
            Greg Moeller
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              Try running it without the | lashow
              Akwasi
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                Hello Greg,
                Unfortunately am getting the same results. Please advice.
                Greg Moeller
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                  Or try this:
                  perl $GENDIR/bin/patches_installed_report TEST90
                  Greg Moeller
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                    Windows:
                    %GENDIR%/bin/patches_installed_report TEST90 (I think)