Time zone difference between SRM and R/3

Dear Experts ,
We are using SRM extended classic scenario and using PR transfer but I got an error which time zone Turkey is not valid.
When I check SRM and R/3 , SRM does not have turkey.
I checked OSS notes but I did not found .
Can anyone help me about the problem.
Regards,
Tuluhan,

Hi,
try the following notes
1569627
198411 may be helpful!
regards,
kiran

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