Override Version Check: -v 

Use

IRCONF tries to identify which version of the interface programs’ runtime library is installed. In certain cases, you may override this version check using the option -v <version>. You can use this option when registering a version of the runtime library in order to save the relevant version under a version string that you have specified yourself.

You may want to register a 64-bit version of the runtime library with a 32-bit version of IRCONF. However, given that the 32-bit version of IRCONF is unable identify a 64-bit version of the software, you must override the version check.

In certain support circumstances, it is necessary to register a version of the runtime library with a different name. You must therefore override the version check.

Syntax

irconf -i -v <version> -p <path>

The version specified in <version> comprises up to four numerical values, all separated by periods (##.##.##.##, for example, 7.3.00.00).

irconf -i -v 7.2.04.00 -p /usr/sapdb-if/runtime/7.2

Result

The system displays which version is installed in the specified path.

/usr/sapdb-if/runtime/7.2 -> 7.2.04.00