on 01-30-2012 9:07 AM
Hi SAP Family
We istalled the Hungarian Lang, the default character set changed from West European to Central European. It would be more logical for the default character set when we migrate to the SQL database to be Unicode West European , the only ones that then need to be changed are the Hungary and Poland users who will require Central European. How to resolve this issue ??
Regards
Raghu
Yes we changed our code page to 1401.
We are the facing the issue like ., Instead of Ő we are getting Q while printing the PDF.
As per the NOTE : 495892 we created ZCOUR_I2 , ZHELV_I2 , ZTIME_I2 which were not in the font family (SE73) mention in the sub Note:141343 .
Still we are facing the same issue. Can you please look into it.
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Hi Raghu,
please describe your setup in more detail.
Did you switch your system from code page 1100 to 1401 ?
Your subject title implies that you are refering to SAPGUI for Windows, but this thread was opened in the ITS forum ... ?
Regarding Unicode: SAP highly recommends to go for Unicode and there are several advantages compared to e.g.a simple switch from 1100 to 1401.
Best regards,
Nils Buerckel
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