eppesuiG
24th September 2008, 23:27
I am facing this new problem: whenever I print any report to ASCIF I get this error, "No set id for current set name", and then a few errors from TSS about character that cannot be converted. Anyway, the file is printed but accented letters are missing from it.
This happens only if I use language 5, while if I print the same report using language 2 I get no errors.

When I print the same report in English, the only different characters are the ones on the standard baan header, where company and page are translated to spanish and include accented letters that may be difficult to convert to ASCII.

But, when I use and English user and reprint the same report from session ttaad3120m000 "Maintain device queue", I get no problems in reprinting it to ASCIF: I get the desired file that uses iso-8859-1 letters.

Any idea on what to check?
Thanks a lot.

eppesuiG
25th September 2008, 00:40
Table ttaad110 in company 000 had an empty value for "tssloc" field. The correct value was 'ISO88591'.

günther
29th March 2010, 14:43
Thanks a lot! Today I was confronted with exactly the same error form our Spanish localisation and your post helped me to solve the problem within five minutes.

Günther

sushil
30th March 2010, 10:03
Hello,

Were you able to analyze - why it got empty ..!!

günther
30th March 2010, 10:18
I don't think that there is a need to analyse. I blelieve that someone who added(!) a new language with session ttaad1110m000 "Maintain languages" simply forgot to enter data on form 2. That works fine for some time; the error "No set id for current set name" happened after we changed some user's locale to allow them (Spanish) 8-bit characters; the error message itself seems to come from ttsptconv.

Günther