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Component: BC-I18-UNI
Component Name: I18N Unicode
Description: Planes 1 through 16, consisting of the supplementary code points in the Unicode code point range. see also entries: Plane and Plane 0 basic multilingual plane.
Key Concepts: Supplementary plane is a component of the BC-I18-UNI I18N Unicode. It is a set of characters that are used to represent languages and symbols that are not part of the standard Unicode character set. This includes characters from languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as symbols such as emojis. How to use it: The supplementary plane can be used to display characters from languages and symbols that are not part of the standard Unicode character set. To do this, you must first enable the supplementary plane in your SAP system. This can be done by going to the “System” tab in the SAP GUI and selecting “Unicode” from the drop-down menu. Once enabled, you can then enter characters from the supplementary plane into your SAP system. Tips & Tricks: When using the supplementary plane, it is important to remember that some characters may not be supported by all browsers or operating systems. Therefore, it is important to test any characters you enter into your SAP system on multiple browsers and operating systems to ensure they are displayed correctly. Related Information: For more information on the BC-I18-UNI I18N Unicode and its supplementary plane, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/BC-I18-UNI/latest/en-US.