Indian Currency Symbol in PLD

Iam using SAP 8.8 PL 13. I have downloaded the Indian rupee font and updated the same in System Initialisation->General Setting-> Fonts. Also under setup->Finance->Currency, I have mapped the new Indian currency along with its symbol/code. In my transactions i can see the currency symbol along with the price, but in the PLD I cannot. Foreign currency symbols like Dollar and Pound are visible both at the transactiona level as well as PLD. How to map the new Indian currency symbol in PLD?
Rgds
Kalli

Hi..
I think you might have taken Variable Field on PLD & try to take Database Field it will show you RS. Currency Symbol
Regards,
Bhavank

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