Problem description No small letters are permitted for characteristic values (in theInfoObject maintenance). It depends, however, on the language beingused as to whether a character is capitalized. It is guaranteed that the characters '&V1&&V2&' are capitalized in alllanguages. Thus these characters are permitted for characteristicvalues. Example The bit combination, that stands for an 'Ö' in German, displays a small'sch' in the Russian character set. In this way, a German 'Ö' is notcapitalized in Russian. In the German character set, the bit combination shows a "picturedreflected P" for the Russian capitals "SCH". The conversion of smallletters into capitals is, therefore, language-dependent. Procedure If you have a system, that delivers you permitted characters other than'&V1&&V2&', you can enter these characters here. The system the checkswhether these characters are capitalized in all of the installedlanguages in your system . If this is the case, then these charactersare also accepted in characteristic values. Warning You should only add additional characters to the permitted characters,if you have already installed all the languages that you wish to uselater. All languages that you install subsequently are not checked. It is possible that the validity of these additional characters is thennot guaranteed, and the selectability of the entire master data is,therefore, put at risk. |