Example Values for Character Sets in NT Notation Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

The list contains some example values for character sets used for conversion:

Value
Character Set

The character sets that are listed here with values from 37 to 500 are EBCDIC variants (also referred to as host character sets).

37

USA, Australia, Belgium, Canada (English and French), Netherlands, Portugal

273

Germany

277

 

Denmark, Norway

278

Sweden, Finland

280

Italy

284

Latin America, Spain

285

Great Britain

297

France

500

International, Switzerland (German and French)

874

Thai

932

Japanese

936

Chinese (PRC, Singapore)

949

Korean

950

Chinese (Taiwan, Hong Kong)

1200

Unicode (BMP according to ISO 10646)

1250

Windows East European

1251

Windows Cyrillic

1252

Windows Latin 1 (USA, Western Europe)

1253

Windows Greek

1254

Windows Turkish

1255

Hebrew

1256

Arabic

1257

Baltic

1361

Korean (Johab)

Note

You cannot use the RFC destination connection test if you have specified an R/3 character set that does not start with LATIN 1 characters (EBCDIC, for example) in the target program.

 

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