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Use

You can use transaction STAD to call up various statistical data for RFC and ICF, in order to find the status of actions that you have performed. You can filter this data according to various criteria (such as user, time, server name) in the initial screen of the transaction.

Structure

The table below provides an overview of all statistical data (fields) for RFC and ICF and demonstrates the values that these fields can take.

Field name

Meaning

Values

Authorization time

Time required for authorization check, in ms

Caller user name

User name of caller

Caller client number

Client of the calling system

For example: 400

Call Time

Calling time

Time between starting to write the query and finishing writing the reply in ms (from client view)

Calls

Number of calls

Connection ID

Connection ID (32 digit GUID)

For example: 0A15535F31C142EDCCF10BCF00000000

Data send time

Time required to send the data in ms

Data receive time

Time required to receive the data in ms

Destination

Name of the destination

Execution time

Execution time for call in ms (from server view, value is identical to Remote Execution Time)

Host

Host Name

For example: ld0168.wdf.sap.corp

Idle time

Time between the system finishing writing the reply and beginning to read the 2nd query, in ms

Instance

Name of the calling instance

For example: ld0168_BIN_53

IP address

IP address of the calling system

For example: 10.21.82.60

Logon method

Possible values:

o ' ': No authenti-

cation

o ' 1 ': User and password

o ' 2 ': SSO Authentifi

cation

o ' 3 ': Logon ticket

o ' 7 ': X.509 Certificate

o ' 9 ': Exild Authentifi

cation

o 'A': SNC Authentifi-

cation

Logon time

Time required to log on to partner system, in ms

Method

Call method used

Possible values:

o GET

o SET

Partner instance

Instance name of the partner system

ld02907_BCE_26

Partner IP address

IP address of the partner system

For example: 10.21.82.60

Partner release

Release information for the partner system

For example: 640

Port

Name of port

For example: 8080

Received data

Data received in bytes

Remote execution time

Execution time for call in ms (from server view, value is identical to Execution Time)

RFC type

RFC type used

Possible values:

o S synchronous

o a: Asynchronous without response

o A: Asynchronous with response

o t: transactional by asynchronous

o T: transactional by synchronous

Sent data

Data sent in bytes

Timestamp

Time stamp of the call

Format: 20050314 102205 CET

More Information

You can find detailed information about using transaction STAD under: