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program execution date record or log

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Hi:

We've been requested by Development team, to discover if there is any report or program or log that trace the date and/or time that a program has been executed.

I guess that there is not exactly a report like these, but if anyone can give us an idea of how to get these information, we will apprecciate it.

Thanks a lot, abrahamdelgadov

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Former Member
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Abraham,

Certain information pertaining to your requirement are available in Table REPOSRC.

Try REPOSRC in SE11.

Other way is

Check the system log. Use the transaction ST03 and click on Performance database (Push button). Hit the target system and select period (you want to analyse ...this is system log and you may not be able to read if the last execution date of the transaction is more than 90 days..not sure how it is configured in your system) and click on "Transaction Profile".

This holds the complete list of Programs / transaction codes executed during last three months. Only painful thing is, we need to browse the list to nail down to the requirement.

Vinodh Balakrishnan

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Former Member
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Abraham,

Certain information pertaining to your requirement are available in Table REPOSRC.

Try REPOSRC in SE11.

Other way is

Check the system log. Use the transaction ST03 and click on Performance database (Push button). Hit the target system and select period (you want to analyse ...this is system log and you may not be able to read if the last execution date of the transaction is more than 90 days..not sure how it is configured in your system) and click on "Transaction Profile".

This holds the complete list of Programs / transaction codes executed during last three months. Only painful thing is, we need to browse the list to nail down to the requirement.

Vinodh Balakrishnan

Former Member
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Hi Abraham Delgado,

you can use 'STAD' Tcdoe o check the time, system id, user etc. details of the program execution.

Please reward if helpful.....

-Maharshi