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SE30 - Runtime Analysis Tool

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hi,

with the help of SE30 u can know the performance of ur program or transaction code or function module.

for further details go through the following link.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617cafe68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/content.htm

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SE30 runtime analysis shows the performance of the program or transaction by showing the usage of tables, internal tables, FM call and methods....

SE30 - will give run time process and it will have abap memory,sap memory and data base execution graph..

Steps in SE30

Go to SE30..

Choose the radiobutton program / transaction..

Then give the corresponding program / transaction..

Then press the Execute button..

Once the program is complete..

You will get a message..

Run time analysis of "program/transaction" has finished..

Then press the "Analyze" button..

There you can see the run time analysis..

check this blog which explains SE30

/people/johannes.tillinger/blog/2007/06/03/abap-trial-version-for-newbies-part-13-get-your-program-up-to-speed

go thro this link.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/c6/617cafe68c11d2b2ab080009b43351/frameset.htm

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HI,

This runtime analysis tools allows the ABAP/4 programmer to trace the tables used by the SAP dialog/reports programs. In the Analyze button, you can see four more buttons like:-

Hit List

Displays the execution time of each statement in the program.

Tables

Displays the tables accessed during run time.

Group hit list

Displays the execution time of all the statements and grouping them based on the type of command. e.g. performs, SQL and internal tables used.

Hirarchy

Displays the execution time of each statement in the actual order in which were executed. Uses indentation to indicate the level of nesting of statements within subroutines.

Any tables use by the transaction or program can be easily trace with the runtime analysis tools.

Go to transaction SE30

Type in the transaction code you want to analyze

4.6x

In the Restriction section: select the TMP -> Temporary variant

Click the Change button

Click the Duratn/type

Select None for Aggregation

Save the variant and execute again

After finishing the process, click back to SE30

Use F3 to move back to the initial screen of SE30

Click the Analyze Button

Click Goto -> Object-centered hit list -> Database tables

3.0x

Click Execute

After finishing the process, click back to SE30

Click the Analyze Button

Click the Table Button

After retrieving the table names, you can check the raw data with transaction SE16 - Data Browser or SE11 - Dictionary.

For example, if you want to display the data for MSEG - Material Document table

Transaction SE16

Type in MSEG for Table name and click execute.

Data Browser will display the default selection for you to display data. If you did not change the default and click execute the data browser will display the first 500 records.

Click Settings to change the List formats, User parameters and Fields for selection.

In 4.6x, you can use SE16N.

Transaction SE11 or SE12 (4.6x)

Type in MSEG for Object name and click the Display button.

Click Utilities -> Table contents for the default selection screen. If you did not change the default and click execute, the Dictionary will display the first 500 record.

Click Settings to change the List formats, User parameters and Fields for selection.

Transaction SE17

Type in the Table Name, put in the Selection value, put a 'X' in the Output column to display the data field and put in the Sort number from 01..99 (if you want to sort).

Cheers,

Chandra Sekhar.