on 12-30-2008 10:11 PM
Is there a place to see that? I remember there is a table.
Thanks!
Hi ,
You can check tables /BIC/T* and /BIO/T* . This should be able to help you.
regards,
Pravash Raikar
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Can any body clarify why I cannot find the
info there? Thanks!
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Hello,
How to check if the system is a Single Code Page System
If you are not sure whether your system is a Single Code Page system or not, open database
table TCPDB in transaction SE16. If this table contains only one entry, it is a Single Code
Page system.
If TCPDB contains more than one entry, the system is an MDMP system.
So what is result in your case depends of number of entries at table TCPDB.
Best regards,
Peter
Hi,
In order to ensure the correct conversion procedure, SPUMG reads the table TCPDB to determine the system type (Single Codepage System, Blended Codepage System or MDMP System). In non Unicode systems it is essential that table TCPDB contains all codepages which are used in the system. In Unicode systems table TCPDB is empty.
--Kishore
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