
The following languages are supported for non-Unicode systems. Languages that use the same code page can be used together without restriction. SAP also supports SAP Blended Code Page and Multi-Display/Multi-Processing (MDMP), which allows any combinations of these languages to be used on a single installation. For more detailed information, see SAP Note 73606 → Note Attachments.
|
Language |
ISO 639-1 Language Code |
SAP Language Code |
SAP Code Page (ASCII) |
SAP Code Page (EBCDIC) |
|
Afrikaans** |
AF |
a |
1100; 1610 |
0610 |
|
Arabic** |
AR |
A |
8700 |
-- |
|
Bulgarian |
BG |
W |
1500 |
0500 |
|
Catalan |
CA |
c |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Chinese |
ZH |
1 |
8400 |
-- |
|
Chinese traditional |
ZF |
M |
8300 |
-- |
|
Croatian |
HR |
6 |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Czech |
CS |
C |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Danish |
DA |
K |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Dutch |
NL |
N |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
English |
EN |
E |
1100 |
0120 |
|
Estonian** |
ET |
9 |
1900 |
-- |
|
Finnish |
FI |
U |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
French |
FR |
F |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
German |
DE |
D |
1100; 1401; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Greek |
EL |
G |
1700 |
700 |
|
Hebrew** |
HE |
B |
1800 |
0800 |
|
Hungarian |
HU |
H |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Icelandic |
IS |
b |
1100 |
0120 |
|
Indonesian** |
ID |
i |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Italian |
IT |
I |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Japanese |
JA |
J |
8000 |
-- |
|
Korean |
KO |
3 |
8500 |
-- |
|
Latvian** |
LV |
Y |
1900 |
-- |
|
Lithuanian** |
LT |
X |
1900 |
-- |
|
Malay** |
MS |
7 |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Norwegian |
NO |
O |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Polish |
PL |
L |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Portuguese |
PT |
P |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Reserved- cust†. |
Z1 |
Z |
|
|
|
Romanian |
RO |
4 |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Russian |
RU |
R |
1500 |
0500 |
|
Serbian |
SR |
0 |
1500 |
0500 |
|
Serbo-Croatian |
SH |
d |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Slovakian |
SK |
Q |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Slovene |
SL |
5 |
1401 |
0410 |
|
Spanish |
ES |
S |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Swedish |
SV |
V |
1100; 1610 |
0120 |
|
Thai |
TH |
2 |
8600 |
0860 |
|
Turkish |
TR |
T |
1610 |
0610 |
|
Ukrainian** |
UK |
8 |
1500 |
0500 |
* English only requires 7-bit US ASCII characters, and therefore can be used in combination with any code page. English can only be used with one code page, however -- this is relevant for MDMP systems. See R3_Languages.pdf for more information.
** These languages are only partially supported.
† See Note 112065 for more information about Customer specific languages; for correspondence languages, see Note 302063.