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6.20 Problems with tp.exe

wpogants
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While trying to import transport requests into the 6.20-Minisystem the following errors occur:

Could not open the ICU common library.

The following files must be in the path described by

the environment variable "PATH":

icuuc20.dll, icudt20l.dll, icuin20.dll [nlsui1.c 2690] pid = 1980

Terminating.

You may set the environment variable "NLSUI_7BIT_FALLBACK" to run the program

without the ICU libraries in an emergency mode. [nlsui1.c 2444] pid = 1980

It is a pity but the missing dlls are not on the installation-CDs. How should the environment variable NLSUI_7BIT_FALLBACK be set? Does somebody know how to solve the problem?

Thanks in advance

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Former Member
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Hi, Did you find those files? I had the same problem, I couldn't find those files either. Please help!

Liu

Former Member
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Hi Walter,

search the Kernel CD for the sapexe.sar. They should be in that archive.

Regards.,

Andi

wpogants
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Nice idea but there is no sapexe.sar on the 6.20-Minisystem-CDS.

There is only a bspexe.sar, which is probably the crippled miniversion of the sapexe.sar.

Here is the dump:

F:\>sapcar -xvf bspexe.sar

SAPCAR: processing archive bspexe.

x BSP_D00.pfl

x MSVCP60.DLL

x R3trans.exe

x SAPServr.ICO

x cache

x dbadaslib.dll

x dbenv.cmd

x disp+work.exe

x dw_stl.dll

x dw_xml.dll

x dw_xtc.dll

x gwrd.exe

x httpplugin.dll

x icman.exe

x icmbnd.exe

x icmon.exe

x msg_server.exe

x runBSP.cmd

x sapcar.exe

x sapdbstart.cmd

x sapdbstop.cmd

x saplicense.exe

x saposcol.exe

x sappad.exe

x smtpplugin.dll

x strdbsBSP.cmd

x tp.pdb

x trans

x trans/bin

x trans/buffer

x trans/cofiles

x trans/data

x trans/log

x trans/sapnames

x trans/tmp

x uninstBSP.exe

SAPCAR: 36 file(s) extracted

The requested dlls are unfortunately not in that list.

Do you know where I could get 6.20-MiniWAS-compatible versions of the missing dlls?

Regards

Walter