Char Set with Portuguese special characters
Hi all,
it's kind of urgent. I need to create a new Output Device (SPAD transaction) with the device type ASCII. Until that, no problem, but I need this device type to allow printing special characters like Ç, ç, â, ä, º, ª, etc. Every special char is converted to "#" when I export the spool. I've tried to add the char sets 1153 and 1105 but it didn't work.
Does anyone know which Char Set I should add to my device type in order to print those characters correctly?
Thanks in advance!
Rodrigo.
Hi all,
the problem was solved.
Thanks
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