on 11-07-2012 2:30 PM
Hi colleagues,
I have a question regarding one repeating issue. It is about outbound Idocs (shipments) in Chinese localization. When I looking at the Idoc in SAP (through we05), I can see hash sign (#) in the E1TXTP8 segment (in the end of text line). In the outbound Idoc this sign (#) turns into CRLF sequence and cause a line feed between Idoc segments (see screenshot attached). I use ZH (Chinese) language to loging to SAP, but in case with EN is the same. The questions are: 1. Why hash sign (#) turns into CRLF? 2. How I can get rid of this character within SAP tools/instruments?
Hi Aleks,
Making the relevant RFC as 'unicode enabled' should not cause any problems. However it is best to make sure by doing it in test environment first and then change it in production.
Regards,
Shahab
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Hi gyus,
Unfortunately I haven't solved this problem yet, as cannot simply set unicode to some particulat RFC. This is a production system where many countries are working with and I need to eliminate any probability that this change affect badly all other countries with different languages.
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Hi William,
Please refer to the following threads for possible solution:
http://scn.sap.com/message/4873594#4873594
and:
http://scn.sap.com/thread/1908917
http://scn.sap.com/thread/1736332
Most likely you need to enable the unicode option for your RFC destination. by default it is set as a non-unicode system.
Regards,
Shahab
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