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Sapscript prints "#" behind values

Former Member
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Hi experts,

with one of my customers I have a problen in statements; when creating SAPScript-forms, behind each value a '#' appears;

(i.e. 12.397,12#)

the problem occurs since July/2010 in all forms, SAP-standard and customer-defined ones;

the system is on SAP_BASIS: SAPKA64026

SAP_HR: SAPKE50074

program RPCBWD0 dates 09.12.2009.

Do you have any idea, what happens hereß

Thanks a lot in advance

Angelika

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

nils_buerckel
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi Angelika,

if you have a Non-Unicode system, can you please check SAP note

129581 Euro sign: printing

?

Best regards,

Nils Buerckel

SAP AG

Former Member
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Hi Nils,

this sounds good.

But the next queston is: why does the u20AC-sign suddenly appears on the forms? Its seem to be i n line with the SP26 on SAP-Basis 640. Or better: how to suppress it.

Thanks a lot and have a nice weekend.

Angelika

nils_buerckel
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi Angelika,

please apply SAP note 1446449 - this should fix your issue.

The Euro sign is probably not the issue here ...

Best regards,

Nils Buerckel

SAP AG

Former Member
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BINGO!!!

Thanks so much - it would haven taken ages for me, to find this note.

Best regards - this forum is SUPER!

Amgelika

Answers (1)

Answers (1)

aidan_black
Active Contributor
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Hi Angelika,

This sounds like the problem described in SAP Note #1163452 but it should be fixed for the support pack you mention. I think you will need to open a ticket with SAP.

Regards,

Aidan

Former Member
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Hi Aidan,

thanks for your proposal, but unfortunately it does not fit.

The system is alreday on SP26 and does not use the ITS.

The mentioned note cannot be applied.

The '#' only occurs behind values.

It seems to be a problem according to the 'u20AC' - sign.

When I try to enter this character directly in the form, I get the message, this sign is not valid and it is replaced by '#'.

So maybe there is another idea?

Thanks and best regards,

Angelika

Edited by: Angelika Liedtke on Oct 8, 2010 2:13 PM

awin_prabhu
Active Contributor
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Hi Angelika,

Might be printer problem. Try some other printer.

Thanks..

Former Member
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Hi,

I already get this '#' when viewing the form on the screen...

Thanks and best regards