on 11-11-2008 2:52 PM
Hey,
we have the following Landscape:
+ ECC 6.0 with Unicode
+ MII 12.0.4
Settings on the MessageListener Server:
gwhost xxxxxxxxx
gwserv xxxxxxxxx
progid SAP_MII
trace
params
snc_myname
snc_qop
snc_lib
unicode 1
max_startup_delay
Settings on the MessageListener Client:
client yyy
user yyyyyyyy
alias_user
passwd
lang de
sysnr xx
ashost xxxxxxxx
mshost
gwhost xxxxxxxx
gwserv xxxxxxxxx
r3name
group
tpname SAP_MII
tphost
type
trace
codepage
abap_debug
use_sapgui
getsso2
mysapsso2
x509cert
lcheck
grt_data
use_guihost
use_guiserv
use_guiprogid
snc_mode
snc_partnername
snc_qop
snc_myname
snc_lib
dest
saplogon_id
extiddata
extidtype
idle_timeout
dsr
Error-Description:
When MII get a Message (RFC) from the ECC, all special character (German Umlaut) coming wrong.
I tried with changing the Language, codepage... without any success. When I call the same Message
(RFC) from the BLS through a JCO action block, then the result is with special character. I also tried
this on a MII 12.0.5 installation without success... Did anybody had this problem one time?
Kind Regards
Pedro
Pedro,
we are working in an german environment with unicode, although I have set the Message Listener language to EN. I have found some material texts which came down with a MATMAS that contain german umlaute and which are shown correctly inside the database.
I have also used a "normal" JCo block, no session. I guess it would make no difference using an IDoc or RFC.
Have you seen the wrong characters, in the MII workbench or in a database where you store the contents?
Michael
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Hi Michael,
the wrong character is only in the WB, when the RFC is sending from the ECC6 to MII. When
MII calls the RFC, then all characters are correct. I think that maybe a bug is in the Message
Listener, but I am not sure. I will raise this afternoon a OSS message with this issue.
Thank you and Einen schönen Tag!
Gruss
Pedro
Hi Pedro,
Did you mean "Message (RFC)" or is the message coming in as an IDoc? I am confused.
Mike
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