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expert in xsl - stylesheets for unicode (UTF8)

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Hi,

I am looking for an expert in xsl-stylesheets for unicode (UTF-8 format) in order to check the syntax of a stylesheet for the browser-based PI-Sheet in SAP ERP PP-PI.

Can you advise someone ?

Thanks & BR,

Miriam

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File Interface

In the file interface, the OPEN DATASET statement has been completely overhauled and the following enhancements added for USs:

OPEN DATASET dsn IN TEXT MODE.

The file is opened so that it can be read or written to line-by-line. Final space characters are deleted in this mode.

1. Addition: ENCODING (DEFAULT | UTF-8 | NON-UNICODE)

The keyword ENCODING specifies the character set used to edit the data. In a US the DEFAULT is UTF-8, while in an NUS it is NON-UNICODE. If you specify NON-UNICODE, the system uses the non-Unicode codepage that suits the logon language or the language set using SET LOCALE LANGUAGE in a non-Unicode system.

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Former Member
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File Interface

In the file interface, the OPEN DATASET statement has been completely overhauled and the following enhancements added for USs:

OPEN DATASET dsn IN TEXT MODE.

The file is opened so that it can be read or written to line-by-line. Final space characters are deleted in this mode.

1. Addition: ENCODING (DEFAULT | UTF-8 | NON-UNICODE)

The keyword ENCODING specifies the character set used to edit the data. In a US the DEFAULT is UTF-8, while in an NUS it is NON-UNICODE. If you specify NON-UNICODE, the system uses the non-Unicode codepage that suits the logon language or the language set using SET LOCALE LANGUAGE in a non-Unicode system.

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Thanks Rani. - Helpful answer.

BR, Miriam