Back in early 2025, we highlighted the looming expiration of SAP’s Compatibility Pack (CP) usage rights, the temporary bridge allowing legacy ERP functionality to run within SAP S/4HANA.
With less than three months to go, it’s time for a quick refresher on what’s changing and what actions you must take before the deadline.

The expiration of Compatibility Pack usage rights will have both technical and commercial consequences. Organizations that continue to rely on CP functionality risk non-compliance, loss of support, and disruption to critical business processes.
Note: It is likely that customers will only be able to read data from Compatibility Scope applications after the expiration of usage rights.
Identifying where Compatibility Pack functionality still exists in your system landscape is the first step toward ensuring compliance and a smooth transition. Several SAP tools can help pinpoint legacy processes, custom code, and configurations that depend on CPs.
Each tool below helps uncover legacy functionality and custom code that still relies on CPs. If you haven’t already, run these key assessments:
Required Action – see full checklist guide here
With the deadline fast approaching, it’s essential to take immediate steps to identify, plan and execute your Compatibility Pack exit strategy. The following actions will help ensure compliance and maintain business continuity as you transition fully to S/4HANA.
Navigating the end of Compatibility Pack usage requires both technical insight and strategic planning. JNC’s team of S/4HANA transition consultants provides the expertise and tools needed to manage this change effectively and ensure long-term success.
Our consultants specialize in:
We help organizations future-proof their SAP strategy by ensuring compliance, minimizing disruption and unlocking long-term value from your investments.
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Ed Thompson, Associate Consultant
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Ed is an Associate Consultant at JNC, specializing in SAP solutions and digital transformation. With a first-class BSc in Business Management (Business Analytics) from Swansea University and experience in marketing and negotiation, he combines business acumen with analytical expertise. Ed is passionate about optimizing workflows, driving efficiency, and delivering SAP solutions.
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