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BASIS: NO. OF HOURS USED BY EACH USERS??

Former Member
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Hi.

From which T-Code or Report can we find out the no. of hours used by each users.

Your early response will be highly appreciated.

Thank You.

Mohammed Ali Khan.

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Former Member
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Answered.

Former Member
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As far as all the T-Codes mentioned above they didnt solve the purpose but were helpful in increasing my knowledge so thank you all for that :).

Answered.

All above posts were very Helpful.

Take care & Regards.

Mohammed Ali Khan.

Former Member
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Olivier: I am not a Basis guy so that's why i required to know what dialog steps are.

Secondly, i got it solved through service.sap.com it was helpful.

Thank you for all your responses.

Regards,

Mohammed Ali Khan.

Edited by: mohammedali_khan on Sep 2, 2009 4:32 AM

Former Member
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How do you get dialog steps??

Former Member
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in ST03N -> user profile (Expert Mode, i think) you get all user related data. investigate there.

Former Member
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Hi,

>How do you get dialog steps??

Please don't ask to be spoon fed so much...

anindya_bose
Active Contributor
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Did you try tcode STAD ?..It will provide you one screen which is self-explanatory. You can see for a particular user and particular time period when he did what.

Former Member
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Hi Olivier.

No. of hurs connected to SAP?

Login and Log Off time details on SAP System?

Regards

Mohammed Ali Khan.

Former Member
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that will not be easy.

if you take the values from tx. ST03N -> user profile: idle times will not be recorded.

it you set up an audit-log for every user with login/logout: depending on the number of your users and their habits about logging in/out may get you a very big log. you might want to investigate anyhow, so check on tx. SM19/SM20. see that, in this case you might have to adapt instance-profile parameters etc...

Edited by: Mylene Euridice Dorias on Aug 31, 2009 3:42 PM

out of curiosity: what do you gain by such statistics? do not make the mistake to align user productivity to login time ...

Former Member
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Yes, it is very difficult to get the login duration information (I also anly see SMT19/20 to get it)for a good reason : it has no meaning...

The number of dialog steps per user is much more interesting.

Regards,

Olivier

Former Member
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Hi Olivier.

No. of hurs connected to SAP?

Login and Log Off time details on SAP System?

Regards

Mohammed Ali Khan.

Edited by: mohammedali_khan on Aug 31, 2009 3:29 PM

Former Member
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Hi,

Number of hours of what ?

Time connected to a SAP system ?

CPU time used ?

Abap running time ?

Java running time ?

Total transaction response time ?

Time spent drinking coffee ?

Regards,

Olivier