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ADOBE Forms how to set Date and Decimal format as per country specific entries in T005X table

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Hi Team,

We have requirement to set Date and Decimal format as per the specification maintained in T005X table. The country will be the customers country and so the formats should be shown as per customer country specification.

I tried with SET Country, it is not working.

We can do it by WRITE or new syntax, but for that I need to change type to Characters, which I cannot do as it is standard form copy.

So is there any way we can achieve this, appreciate your help, thank you.

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daniel_duras2
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Hi sandra.rossi

You said that T005 is not a source of the format that adobe form is responsible for it. Where we can take a look into formatting I mean how it look like ( Thant for specific country we have specific decimal format and so on ) ?

Thank you

FredericGirod
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Answer is only to propose a solution, use comment button.

Sandra_Rossi
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Just have date and amount/quantity fields in your form interface, output them, and see what you get. What date and decimal format do you get for what country code, and what do you expect instead?

daniel_duras2
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Thank you for response.

I need to have decimal format 1.234.567,89 for SE which is Sweden. When I have NAST-SPRAS = V and set country = SE I have format decimal something like 1 234 567,89. I am trying to find the place where it is stored.

thanks

Sandra_Rossi
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You have to pass the country ID in the COUNTRY component of the parameter /1BCDWB/DOCPARAMS of the generated function module of your Adobe form.

Make sure the language is coherent with the country (so that SAP can deduce the right locale like en-US and transmit it to the Adobe form). Note that it's Adobe that is responsible for the format, it doesn't come from T005X. Otherwise you should do it manually with character fields.

Note that I'm not talking about the variable number of decimals of currency codes.