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How to use RZ10 after I have imported the langugage package!

Former Member
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Hi experts!

I meet a problem with T-code RZ10 . After I have imported the language package with T-code SMLT, then I want to modify the language setting of logon screen , so I go to the T-code RZ10, The proble is that after I active the new profile, and stop then startup my SAP ,my GUI can not log on to SAP. the profile I have actived is as follows:

SAPSYSTEMNAME = TAL

SAPGLOBALHOST = SAPECC6

SAPSYSTEM = 00

INSTANCE_NAME = DVEBMGS00

DIR_CT_RUN = $(DIR_EXE_ROOT)\$(OS_UNICODE)\NTI386

DIR_EXECUTABLE = $(DIR_INSTANCE)\exe

PHYS_MEMSIZE = 512

rdisp/wp_no_dia = 6

rdisp/wp_no_btc = 3

icm/server_port_0 = PROT=HTTP,PORT=80$$

**********add on parameters**************

zcsa/system_language = 1

zcsa/installed_languages = 1DE

**********add on parameters**************

#----


  1. SAP Messaging Service parameters are set in the DEFAULT.PFL

#----


ms/server_port_0 = PROT=HTTP,PORT=81$$

rdisp/wp_no_enq = 1

rdisp/wp_no_vb = 1

rdisp/wp_no_vb2 = 1

rdisp/wp_no_spo = 1

DIR_CLIENT_ORAHOME = $(DIR_EXECUTABLE)

New parameter creating by myself is including "add on parameters" above, after I active the new profile, the menu "Utilities -->Check all profile ---> of active server " , result is no error .

I don't know how to log on the SAP with my new language imporing by SMLT.

Best Regards

Richard

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Former Member
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Hi

It shouldn't take long time if every thing is fine with your installation.R u geting any short dumps ?

Regards

Uday

Former Member
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hi !

I haven"t get a short dump , It needs to takes half an hour to logon to SAP.

I am very confused that verything seems OK, how did it happened?

Former Member
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Hi

Not sure but try maintaining the profile

zcsa/installed_languages=ZH

Regards

Uday

Former Member
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Hi!

If I only set zcsa/installed_languages = 1DE(zcsa/system_language excluding), then startup SAPMMC and I can logon to system with Chinese, but it takes a very long time to logon , while I logon with English or Germany , the speed is normal .

Conversely, if I only set zcsa/system_language = 1, then SAP GUI can't get connected with the application server at all,

so it can't reach the logon screen where I should input User and Password.

Why?

Edited by: Richard_zhu on Jul 17, 2009 4:15 AM

Edited by: Richard_zhu on Jul 17, 2009 4:29 AM

Former Member
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Hi

Se38>rscpinst>was your chinese language activated there in database,could you see entry there ?

Regards

Uday

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Hi!

I have actived the three language in RSCPINST, but after I run the report , I find out that something is strange as follows:

S e l e c t e d S e t t i n g s :

Language(s):

ZH (1 ) Chinese

EN (E ) English

DE (D ) German

Country code:

RSCPINST will update TCP0D entries when activated.

No country selected

R e s u l t s :

Code page configuration type:

Unicode configuration

Processed language entry:

RSCPINST will update TCP0I entry when activated.

1DE

TCPDB for Unicode configuration (should be empty):

RSCPINST will update TCPDB entries when activated.

<Empty>

T a s k s :

Required OS locales and their current status:

Off Locale check not required for Unicode

Required profile parameter modifications:

RSCPINST does NOT change the value of profile parameter.

Please check the value of below parameter(s) after activation.

1) Please update zcsa/installed_languages.

e.g. Copy the new value and paste it into a field in transaction RZ10

New: 1DE

Current (sorted):

SAPECC6_TAL_00 1DE

2) Please proceed with Check result for below parameter(s):

OK Checked and no inconsistency found.

then I go to the SE11 ,Input table name TCP0D , I find out that there is only one entry: the "COUNTRY" field is blank and the "DBLANGU" is "E".

I have no idea what it means : Required OS locales and their current status:

Off Locale check not required for Unicode

Former Member
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Hi

zcsa/installed_languages = 1DE

Cross check this parameter once

What is the document you followed ?

Regards

Uday

Former Member
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hi !

The number 1 represent Chinese. I have imported the Chinese package in SMLT.

Former Member
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I don't know how to log on the SAP with my new language imporing by SMLT

Did you try to enter new language code while login to SAP?

Former Member
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I mean that SAP GUI can not be connected with the application server after I startup the SAP, and the SAPMMC startup successfully with green light.

So my GUI can not reach the logoning screen at all.

Fortunately, I have made a backup of three system profile, then I may restore original profiles by overlapping these filles, and startup SAP again , SAP GUI could logon .

Now I am back to the point that I have imported Chinese language package .

What should I do to active the profile correctly follow ?

Regards!

Former Member
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Hi

R u able to see the imported language in SMLT?

zcsa/installed_languages = 1DE

What is that language you have installed ?

Regards

Uday

Former Member
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hi Uday!

There are three language in SMLT, and the language imported is Chinese ,SAPKLZHN10, I can see a green light there. The supplementation with English is OK. So we can ignore the problem on SMLT.

Regards!

Richard