Technical Statistics, Expert Trace, and Divergence AnalysisIf errors have occurred during processing of the allocation cycle, the technical statistics, expert trace and divergence analysis let you analyze those errors that you cannot solve using the system messages.
Note
The technical statistics and the divergence analysis enable user analysis. The expert trace requires analysis by experts.
Before you executed the cycle, you selected
Flow trace on
in the dialog box via
Settings
.
Note
In addition, divergence analysis requires that:
a) You use a cycle with iterative sender/receiver relationships
b) These relationships are taken into account when you execute the cycle
c) An error occurred that led to a divergence
Displaying Technical Statistics
To execute an error analysis using technical statistics, in the periodic allocation basic list choose
(Technical statistics)
or
Tools
→ Technical statistics . The system displays all relevant information in a tree structure (
trace function
).
The following functions let you change the tree structure display:
Expand
To expand the tree structure or a subtree, position your cursor on the appropriate node and choose
Expand
.
Collapse
To collapse the tree structure or a subtree, position your cursor on the appropriate node and choose
Collapse
.
Position...
To reach a particular point in the tree structure, position your cursor on the appropriate node and choose
Position
.
Set focus
To display only a subtree, position your cursor on the appropriate node and choose
Set focus
. To display the higher subtrees once again, click on the cycle named in the first row.
Displaying the Expert Trace
To display the expert trace, choose
Tools
→
Expert trace
.
The Display <Allocation Type>: Special Purpose Ledger Trace Function screen appears .
Choose the required information.
Position the cursor on the cycle for which you require information.
Select
to view information on the contents of the individual database fields.
To return to the basic list, choose
Basic list
.
Displaying Divergence Analysis
To analyze divergences occurring for cycles with iterative sender/receiver relationships, choose
Tools
→ Divergence analysis .