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Euro Sign Convert to # Sign

Former Member
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We are facing very strange issue. We are currently doing Unicode project, our development environment is Unicode where as Quality environment is Non-Unicode. In Development environment Euro sign (u20AC) is correctly display where as in Quality environment it is replace by (#) sign. I have already checked SAP Note, but no success.

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Former Member
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Euro sign is not availavle in standard sap code page 1100 (iso 8859-1) you cant displau that sign in non unicode env

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Former Member
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Euro sign is not availavle in standard sap code page 1100 (iso 8859-1) you cant displau that sign in non unicode env

former_member195383
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Hi The printing of special characters depends on the codepage of the system that you are using.

Usually production systems codepage supports this special characters and the same will be displayed there. This perticular problem..can be ignored in Quality system..hence,