on 09-12-2006 12:15 AM
Hi all,
Anyone has an idea of How can I see if my SAP is Unicode I am unsing a 4.6C SR2 Kernel 4.6D, I do not installed this SAP system.
Thanks to all.
Jorge
Hi Jorge,
1. Execute Report RSCPINST through SE38, this report display a Dialog box "This is a Unicode system" if your System is UNICODE System, if your system is not UNICODE System it directly takes you to NLS Setting transaction
2. Execute R3trans -v or tp -v at OS level
You should be able to find Unicode or NonUnicode Kernel
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tp information
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kernel release 640
kernel make variant 640_REL
compiled for 64 BIT
compilation mode Non-Unicode
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Hello all,
I really appreciate your help in this topic, I found that mi SAP is Non Unicode using the Krishna R. solution and works.
Thanks to all of you for your responses.
Best Regards.
Jorge C
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Hi Jorge,
Login in to Sap System. Go To System--Status. U will find the Sap is Unicode or NonUnicode.
Hope it will help u.
Regards
Subhash
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Hi Jorge,
The developer trace of transaction ST11 shows it.
Tcode ST11 -> any DEV_wXX -> check the line with "M make" on the first page.
Thank you,
Victor Lin
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