07-02-2009 3:56 PM
Hi,
Is there anyway can we can find out one userid executed specific transaction during some specific date range.
Thanks,
Visshwas
07-02-2009 3:58 PM
Hi,
Check in st03n.
Or
If audit is enabled in sm19 then use sm20 for the same for logs.
Please check and let us know if any issue.
Regards
Aveek.
07-02-2009 3:58 PM
Hi,
Check in st03n.
Or
If audit is enabled in sm19 then use sm20 for the same for logs.
Please check and let us know if any issue.
Regards
Aveek.
07-02-2009 4:05 PM
Sm19 is activated...Now I want to check if a transaction code has been used by a particular user for a specific date range.
What options do i need to check in Sm20.
Thanks,
Visshwas
07-02-2009 4:26 PM
Hi,
For getting logs sm19 should be activated before hand. In sm20
Give Date/Time
User Id
Txn code optional
With statistical analysis.
Tab->Security audit logs->Execute.
Make sure rsau* parameters are OK in RZ10.
Regards
Aveek.
07-02-2009 4:31 PM
>
> Sm19 is activated...Now I want to check if a transaction code has been used by a particular user for a specific date range.
> What options do i need to check in Sm20.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Visshwas
Is this a serious question? Have you run SM20 and looked at the options?
07-02-2009 4:40 PM
07-05-2009 7:49 AM
Hello,
to find out one userid executed specific transaction during some specific date range- please use transaction ST03.
Enter this transaction in EXPERT MODE, then choose the WORKLOAD-TOTAL.
choose a month, week a specific day,and on the open menu below, choose your report(transaction profile or user profile)
for example-double click on a user will show all the transaction that where used by the chosen user on the specific period.
Regards,
Brauner Haim
07-06-2009 8:04 AM
Thanks Brauner, I wanted to know if we could check this for a particular year in st03.
Thanks,
Visshwas
07-06-2009 11:49 AM
Hello vishwas,
This useful information takes a lot of place and the basis team delete this data every 3 months.
So, the earliest time that you have in the ST03 transaction is the earliest usage data available.
maybe it can be recover from archive.
best regards,
Haim Brauner