Error in PSA with special characters
Hello,
I'm having a problem with sprecial characters in PRD system.
This happen with standard extractor for Confirmations in SRM module, 0BBP_TD_CONF_1.
I have 5 records with error in PSA. The field that have the error is 0bbp_delref and it has the text: GUIA ENTREGA Nº2.
The error message says that field OBBP_DELREF has special characters that are not supported by BW.
The field is char 16 and in spro I have the characters:
QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLǪNºZXCVBM/~^´`* '()"#$%&!?.-0123456789«»<>
In QUA, I created confirmations with this text and it worked fine and the characters in SPRO are the same.
Any idea?
Thanks and best regards,
Maria
Hi Maria,
There will be no issue with update rules as the issue is with Data..
ALL_CAPITAL should resolve your issue, .otherwise try individually executing those spl characters in RSKC..
have you tried in SPRO...
Check in this table RSALLOWEDCHAR in SE11 and find what all characters allowed(permitted) in PRD system...
please go through the above mentioned blog once
Thanks,
Sudhakar.
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