Which client is ABAP client after copy client?

I had copied a new client 800 from client 000, and client 800 is used for bi production client.
When i follow the guide "Template Installer", need to fill the filed "ABAP Client", so which client should i fill in?
The installation usage type is ABAPJava, BIEP
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        Jianyong Wen

Jianyong,
ABAP client should be 800.
Mimosa

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