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Summary :
This SAP Note provides guidance on installing or upgrading Asian language versions for SAP SCM 4.0 on different operating systems like Windows and Unix. Key considerations include the application of specific fix packs for DB2/UDB environments and settings adjustments for various database systems. The note highlights necessary preparations, including the use of "SAP SCM 4.0 Asian Language Disc" and the adjustment of the DB2CODEPAGE environment variable. It is crucial to refer to associated notes for detailed steps and additional prerequisites. Regular updates to this note necessitate frequent review to ensure the latest procedures are followed.
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Related Notes :
| 635605 | SAP SCM 4.0 information for Asian language versions |
| 617136 | SAP SCM 4.0 Server Installation on Windows |
| 617028 | SAP SCM 4.0 Server Installation on UNIX |
| 603852 | Additional information about upgrading to SAP SCM 4.0 |
| 600027 | Installing the Corrected MS SQL Server Collation |
| 544623 | New Installation of Unicode SAP systems |
| 482462 | Current note on the language transport in Release 6.20 |
| 80727 | Transporting non-LATIN-1 texts |
| 54059 | Korean Installation Guide |
| 47036 | Chinese (Main land China) R/3 System |
| 45463 | Thai installation procedure |
| 39473 | locale and TCP0C |