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Component: BC-I18
Component Name: Internationalization (I18N)
Description: Reversible transformation from a set of sequences of code units from one or more CEF's to a serialized sequence of bytes. In Unicode there are seven character encoding schemes: UTF-8 UTF-16 UTF-16BE UTF-16LE UTF-32 UTF-32BE UTF-32LE
Key Concepts: Character encoding scheme is a system used to represent characters in a digital form. It is used to store and transmit data in computers and other digital devices. In SAP, character encoding scheme is used to ensure that the characters are displayed correctly in different languages. How to use it: In SAP, character encoding scheme is used to ensure that the characters are displayed correctly in different languages. To use it, you need to set the character encoding scheme for each language in the system. This can be done by going to the “System” tab in the SAP GUI and selecting “Character Encoding Scheme” from the drop-down menu. Tips & Tricks: When setting up the character encoding scheme for each language, make sure that you select the correct one for that language. This will ensure that all characters are displayed correctly. Additionally, you should also make sure that all of your systems are using the same character encoding scheme. Related Information: For more information on character encoding schemes and how to use them in SAP, please refer to the SAP Help documentation on BC-I18 Internationalization (I18N).