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You must specify the settings for supported languages in the SAP Gateway system. Settings include default and logon languages.

For more information, see the following documentation:

  • For SAP NetWeaver 7.31, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/nwgateway20Start of the navigation path Configuration and Deployment Information Next navigation step Configuration Guide Next navigation step SAP Gateway Configuration Guide Next navigation step General Configuration Settings Next navigation step Language Settings End of the navigation path.

  • For SAP NetWeaver 7.40, see SAP Help Portal at http://help.sap.com/nw74Start of the navigation path Application Help Next navigation step Function-Oriented View Next navigation step SAP Gateway Foundation (SAP_GWFND) Next navigation step SAP Gateway Foundation Configuration Guide Next navigation step General Configuration Settings Next navigation step Language Settings End of the navigation path.

Prerequisites

You have installed the same language packages for SAP Fiori in the SAP Gateway system and the back-end system.

Activities

Default Languages

Ensure that the default language of the SAP Gateway system is the same as the default language of the back-end system, for example, English. If this is not the case, ensure that the SAP Gateway system contains a subset of the languages of the back-end system.

Logon Languages

The logon language for the ABAP application server is set according to the following process:

  1. If the Mandatory Logon Data indicator has been activated for a service in transaction SICF, the system uses the language that was entered there.

  2. If this is not the case, but the HTTP request contains the language in the HTTP header (as a header or a form field), you log on to the system using this language.

  3. The browser settings of the calling client are then used. The system selects as the logon language the first language from the list that is maintained in the browser, and which is also installed in the SAP system. The language list is specified using the HTTP header field accept-language.

    Note

    With Internet Explorer, you can for example set the language you require by choosing Start of the navigation path Tools Next navigation step Internet Options Next navigation step Languages End of the navigation path.

  4. If no language is defined by this process, the classic SAP system mechanisms are used. The logon language is based on the user settings (in transaction SU01) and if nothing is entered here, the default language of the SAP system is used automatically.