Function documentationDisplay and Manage User Sessions Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You can display all the users active in the system who are logged on to the application server by choosing System monitoring ® User overview, or Transaction sm04. The server name is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen.

Example

Client:

User

Terminal

Transaction

Time

Sessions

Ty.

000

MUELLER

p23879

.

13.53.27

1

RFC

000

MUSTER

p25581

SM51

11.14.16

1

GUI

000

SCHMIDT

p21223

SE38

14.21.44

1

GUI

000

MAIER

p25556

SCEM

14.29.39

1

GUI

000

SCHMITT

p23838

SM04

13.12.10

1

GUI

000

GRAF

p25593

.

14.33.03

1

GUI

000

HANSEN

p31057

SEU_INT

10.25.36

1

GUI

000

FISCHER

p24129

SE38

14.33.42

2

GUI

The following table explains the meaning of each column.

Client:

SAP Client

User

User logged on to server (SAP user name)

Terminal

Terminal at which the user is working. (If it is a UNIX frontend, the terminal name corresponds to the display variable of the frontend process; if it is a Windows or OS/2 frontend, the terminal name corresponds to the host name on which the frontend was started.)

TCode

Last executed SAP transaction (transaction code)

Time

Time at which the user last initiated a dialog step by entering data

Sessions

Number of external sessions (session) opened by the user (up to 6) You can display detailed information on a session by choosing the user with the Sessions function.

Ty.

Type of connection (GUI or RFC)

Integration

You can call the User Overview from the SAP application server overview by choosing Goto ® User, or by executing Transaction SM51.

Features

The following functions are available as menu options. Important menu options are also available as buttons on the menu bar.

Display all users in your system

Display users on another application server

Log off user

Monitor user sessions

Activities

You are taken to the User Overview:

 

 

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