You can display two types of logs for control instructions/recipes in the monitor:
A log documenting the processing of the control instructions/recipes in process management/process integration (see Display Control Recipe Log ).
The tRFC log, which documents the execution of the tRFC (transactional remote function call) used to pass on control instructions/recipes to an external system ( Display Log for Transactional RFC ).
For information on how to call up the monitor for control instructions/recipes, see Invoke Control Recipe Monitor .
When control instructions/recipes are sent to an external function, the system documents the execution of the corresponding tRFCs in a tRFC log. The tRFC log documents all tRFCs executed in your system. It provides information on:
The processing status of the RFC
Messages issued by the external system following receipt of the control instruction/recipe data
When calling up the tRFC log from within the monitor for control instructions/recipes, you can use the following criteria to choose the log entries that you wish to display:
Point in time at which the tRFC was executed
User who triggered the tRFC (that is, the user who created the send job or sent the control instructions/recipe online)
The individual entries in the log can be identified using a number of additional criteria that you can find in the log for control instructions/recipes. The following table lists the names of these fields in the tRFC logs together with the corresponding fields in the log for control instructions/recipes:
Field name in tRFC log |
Field name in message log |
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Caller |
User |
Target system |
Address |
Transaction ID |
Computer IDProcess IDTime stampTransaction ID |
Tctn |
TCod |
Program |
Program |