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How to get a list of heavily hit transactions?

Former Member
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Hi,

I was wondering if there is an easy way of obatining a list heavily hit /highly used transactions. Any thoughts. I know ST03N would help but it is little labor intensive.

Thanks,

Santosh

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Former Member
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Run ST03G in place of ST03N. then clieck on Detail analysis -


> Business Transaction Analysis. By this u will gate detail analysis of transactions.

Thanks

Presu

Former Member
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Hi,

"ST03G"

This is just another way to call transaction STAD.

You will get details of dialog steps for only a few days (2 or 3 ).

It is therefore not usefull to find "heavily hit transactions".

ST03N still rules !

Regards,

Olivier

Former Member
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Dear Santhosh,

ST03N is the only way for us to find out heavily used tcodes.

Regards,

Siv

Former Member
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Hi santosh

ST03N has been designed for the same purpose. Selecting By Transactions and descending them according to Response times gives the list of them.

Then its simple copy pasting the entire columns..

Regards

Chen

Former Member
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Hi,

> I know ST03N would help but it is little labor intensive.

Then we don't have the same meaning for labor intensive !

ST03N is the tool to use for this kind of need.

Yes, some times you have to extract data and to process it with Excel in order to get the needed result but SAP admins are paid for this !

Regards,

Olivier

markus_doehr2
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> I was wondering if there is an easy way of obatining a list heavily hit /highly used transactions. Any thoughts. I know ST03N would help but it is little labor intensive.

What do you mean with that?

What is your goal? What is a "highly used transaction"?

Example:

Is someone calling a transaction once (e. g. VA01) and entering 200 line items vs. someone who's calling the same transaction 10 times each with 20 line items to be identical?

ST03N has a "top transaction" list when you switch to expert mode in the dropdown box.

Markus