The final deadline for SAP S/4HANA Compatibility Pack usage rights is May 31, 2026. This marks the end of a critical transition period for on-premise SAP S/4HANA customers, requiring them to migrate from legacy SAP ERP functionalities to either native S/4HANA solutions or modern cloud-based alternatives. This guide explains what the deadline means for your business and outlines the immediate steps you need to take to ensure a smooth transition.
The SAP Compatibility Pack is a collection of software that provides temporary usage rights for certain classic SAP ERP functionalities within an SAP S/4HANA on-premise environment. It was designed as a transitional bridge, allowing businesses to maintain operational continuity while they progressively adapt their custom code and business processes to the new S/4HANA architecture. Essentially, it allowed companies to run older functionalities on the new system, buying them time to complete their full migration.
SAP has been clear that the Compatibility Pack was always a temporary solution. The final extension to May 31, 2026, announced on December 31, 2025, was positioned as a “final five months transition period” to give remaining customers a last window to complete their move. After this date, the usage rights for these legacy functionalities will expire, meaning they will no longer be supported or legally usable within your S/4HANA system. Continuing to use them poses significant compliance and operational risks.
This deadline forces a strategic decision. Companies can no longer postpone the final, and often most complex, steps of their S/4HANA transformation. The time has come to address the custom code and legacy processes that the Compatibility Pack has been shielding.
With only a few months remaining, a structured and immediate response is crucial. Here is a practical 3-step plan to navigate the deadline effectively.
The first step is to gain a complete and accurate picture of your organization’s reliance on the Compatibility Pack. You cannot plan a migration without knowing exactly what needs to be moved.
Once you know what you are using, you need to decide where to move it. There are three primary paths forward, and the right choice will depend on the specific function and your long-term IT strategy.
With a clear strategy, the final step is execution. This phase requires rigorous project management and technical expertise.
While the May 2026 deadline presents a challenge, it is also a strategic opportunity. It forces the final step towards a truly modern, agile, and future-proof ERP system. By embracing native S/4HANA functionalities and cleaning up custom code, you can unlock the full potential of your S/4HANA investment, leading to improved performance, faster innovation, and a lower total cost of ownership.
Do not wait. The clock is ticking, and the time to act is now. A proactive, structured approach, supported by experienced partners and automated tools, is the key to successfully navigating this final milestone in your S/4HANA journey.