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5.3.6
TCPDB and TCP0I
To verify which code pages are in use in the system, you can use transaction code SE16 to
check the TCPDB table, which contains information about which code pages are in use in
the system database. You can also use SE16 to check the TCP0I table, which contains any
languages that are in use in the system. If there is only one item in the TCPDB table, this
means that only the default code page, containing German and English, is installed.
5.3.7
Matchcode IDs
Before a Unicode conversion can be completed, you must convert any matchcodes to a
search help function before the DMO migration.
Matchcode conversion required!
Failing to convert and delete the matchcodes will force you to repeat
the Unicode version process, so make sure you do not skip this step!
In order to convert a stored matchcode ID to a search help function, all matchcode base
tables must be transparent tables. In addition, no component fields may be defined. Also
remember that any application programs which are dependent on the affected matchcode
IDs may require adaptation as well.
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