Hey,I'm using SAPGUI for the Java Environment 7.80rev1 on a MacBook Pro 13" (M3, 2022) running macOS Ventura Version 13.6.4.Once in while I have to access a system which not exists in the above SAPGUI.In such a case I contact one of my colleagues wor...
Hey,back in May 2023 I had a question re changing the upper / lower case to city-names. With the invaluable help of @Sandra_Rossi I used REDUCE to solve my problem:I got however a couple of edge-cases likeFrankfurt am MainMüllheim an der RuhrAicha v...
Hey,I'm using Eclipse Version: 2023-12 (4.30.0) with ADT 3.34.1 on a MacBook Pro 13" (M3, 2022) running macOS Ventura Version 13.6.3.I need to download the table GT_ADRSTREET from Eclipse (see the attached screenshot) with the fields separated by sem...
Hey,
I have a text containing strings in capitals like this:
AGGSTALLBAD KÖTZTINGRIED A.HAIDSTEINSCHMID I.LEHENTAUFKIRCHEN (VILS)BAD KÖNIGSHOFEN I.GRABFELD
I have to transform them to:
AggstallBad KötztingRied a.HaidsteinSchmid i.LehenTaufkir...
Hey,
a problem somehow similar to one I had before with XLSX-files: Trying to open a file - this time a CSV-file - works as expected on a PC but leads to an error on a Mac.
Details:
I'm using a report that use cl_gui_frontend_services=>file_ope...
Sorry for the terrible delay, it took a while to find a way to put the file on a http server.However after finally storing the file on a http server and replacing "file://" with "https://" I've got another error:With "file://" and the web server ther...
@robert_straub thanks for your reply! I have a couple of further questions though: > SAP GUI for Java and SAP GUI for Windows are using the same format.After replacing the content of the SAPGUI...xml with the content of SAPUI...xml I've got direct af...
That is new for me - thanks @mmaglis!(funny how I tried to google the solution without looking at the menu-items first! However it didn't work: I've got a SAPUILandscapeGlobal.xml-file from a PC, imported without any issues via "Import Connections…"...
> Also, tabulations are better internationally-supported by Excel, along with characters encoded according to UTF-16LE and the file must be preceded with the corresponding Byte-Order Mark. It avoids having the problem of different user's regional set...