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Use

You can use this function to:

Prerequisites

You are already in the Process Overview (Transaction SM50 ) and have selected a work process using your cursor.

Features

The following functions are available:

Process ® Details

Displays detailed information on the selected process (can also be accessed by double-clicking a process line, or by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text ).

Process ® Cancel with core

You cancel a work process; a core file is created, which you can view using Transaction ST11 .

Process ® Cancel without core

You cancel a work process, and a core file is not written.

Process ® Restart after error ® Yes / No

You can choose whether a process should be restarted automatically after an error has occurred. The default is Yes.

Process ® Trace ® Active components

You can specify which R/3 components write trace information to the trace file and the trace level for logging (0: No trace, 1: Only trace errors, 2: Complete trace, 3: Complete trace with buffers). Only the Taskhandler component is set as the active default, and the trace level is 1.

Process ® Trace ® Display file

This displays the trace file for a selected work process.

Process ® Trace ® Reset files

This deletes the contents of the trace file that is continuously written until the system stops.

Process ® Trace ® Display settings

There are 2 options under this option, Loading components and Display components. These options are useful for very large trace files where all or many of the components were active. Loading components lets you choose which components are loaded in the file; Display components lets you further limit the display. The Display components are part of the loading components. By default, the loading components are displayed.

Process ® Trace ® Dispatcher

Here you can set the trace level for the dev_disp dispatcher trace file or display the trace file .

For more information on trace files, see Developer Traces.

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