SAP Point Of Sale (POS) supported languages

Dear Gurus,
I need to know is SAP POS supporting Arabic language?
Regards,
MaX

Hi MaX,
The coding to accomplish an entire language change to SAP POS would require custom development.  You can contact your SAP Account Executive if you would like to proceed with this change.
Sorry I couldn't provide you with a more positive answer.
Regards,
Ray

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