Runtime Analysis 

This documentation describes the runtime analysis tool in the ABAP Workbench. Runtime analysis shows you how long it takes to process ABAP code, from a single statement to a complete transaction.

 

To start the runtime analysis, choose Tools ® ABAP Workbench, Test ® Runtime analysis (or transaction SE30). . On the initial screen, you can choose one of the four main functions:

 

The following documentation explains how to perform an analysis, display and interpret the results, and use the information to optimize your program.

 

Contents

Functional Overview

Architecture and Navigation

Starting the Tool: Initial Screen

Measurable Components

Recording Times

Recording Performance Data

Creating Performance Data Files

Analyzing Performance Data Files

Measurement Results

Measurement Overview

Statement Hit List

Table Hit List

Group Hit List

Call Hierarchy

Statistics

Measuring External Processes

Starting the Process

Stopping the Process

Measurement Restrictions

Programs or Program Extracts

Statements

Limits on File Size and Time

Aggregation

Other Functions

Display Filter

Managing Performance Files

Saving Performance Files Locally

Tips and Tricks