Import Language Content of Support PackagesĪll Support Packages delivered by SAP have been translated completely. Select one or more language packages with green or yellow lights for import. Click the lights to display extra information.Ī green light indicates that all import conditions have been met, a yellow light indicates that there are warnings, and a red light indicates that the package cannot be imported because checks have detected errors. The green, yellow and red lights next to the packages indicate whether you can import them. I clicked on job monitoring, it displays the above screen.Īfter successful implementation you need to import the related support packs, you can check the corresponding logs and jobs by click on the options Please check the above screen shot truck symbols shows that language import is running. There are various functions in the overview for managing and monitoring the import. Choose Find Package(s) to search for any available packages in the path you have enteredĪn import action is created for the appropriate language on the overview screen of transaction SMLT. In the next dialog box, enter the path for the language packages. This is always the case with Sap Net downloads and Support Package Collection CDs.
The system also searches for sub directories, so that you only need to specify a single path to search a Support Package Collection CD.Ĭaution: When searching for suitable CAR archives, the system assumes that a CAR archive with the name Kxxxxxx.CAR contains the Support Package SAPKxxxxxx. You have the option of searching for CAR archives in other paths. The tool first searches for R3trans data files in the data directory of the transport directory, followed by PAT files in the EPS Inbox (usually $(TRANS_DIR)/EPS/in), and finally CAR archives in the directory $(TRANSDIR)/tmp. – the PAT file of the Support Package, or the CAR archive of the Support Package. – R3trans data file of the Support Package request, or To import Support Packages, you require data in the following form Step: Searching for existing files at the operating system level. If you use a Collection CD to access Support Package data, you must specify the path to the CD. The first three of these options are supported automatically. Top of the screen you can see language –>Import Packages.Īfter you have specified a start time and (optional) target server, choose Execute to import the language package(s) you have selected.
Go to the language which you want to install Now you have successfully saved the language. Select the language from General section language tabĭo not forget to mention supplementation language in Supplementation section Now we successfully configured CS language, then execute the SMLT tocodeĬlick on Language create TAB, which is showing in above screen shot, Then it display the screen below Restart SAP for parameter to be activated. We need to maintain parameter zcsa/installed_languages in the profile and add new languages being installed in the parameter like below You can see the below screen for New NLS Configuration activationĬlick on Yes to continue, Below screen will display
Please to I18N tcode and click on System configurationĪs per below screen shot please define the language code by clicking on add button Once you installed languages you can not revert back.įirst go to SMLT and check the installed languages, by default you find English and German.įirst we need to Add the language in I18N to start with installation Make sure you are installing languages in 000 client. CAR or SAR archive in the tmp sub directory of the transport directory.These files can be in several different formats: To correct the language, you need to access the Support Package files. The language environment that comes with the standard SAP installation includes German and English.īefore starting the language import, read the following SAP Notesįrequently Asked Questions on Language ImportĬonsulting: Language Transport and Customizing TablesĬonsulting: Languages and Support Packages Changes in the language environment usually require changes in the code page setup, which requires changes in some database tables and in the profile files. To use SAP with other languages, you must perform a language import or supplement (use transaction SMLT). Language installation on SAP systems – Step by Step