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Use

In the workload monitor, you can display the workload in differentAnalysis Views, each of which displays a particular aspect of the workload. One of these aspects is the question of how the system load is distributed among the different users and what the workload profile of an individual user looks like. With this information, you can answer questions such as:

  • How long is the response time that a user must wait on average, and how is this time split?
  • How many dialog steps has a particular user executed?
  • Which database accesses with what workload did a particular user cause?
    Note

    You require a special authorization (profile S_TOOLS_EX) to display this analysis view.

Procedure
  1. Start the Workload Monitor by calling transaction ST03.
  2. Ensure that you are in the ExpertUser Mode.
  3. In the Workload tree, choose the instance and period to be analyzed.
  4. Choose Analysis Views → User and Settlement Statistics, and choose the desired analysis view.
  5. The system displays the usual output area, in which the requested workload is displayed.
Result

User Profile Analysis View

The output area contains five tab pages that display the most important workload data for individual users. To see a breakdown of the workload caused by a user, sorted by the individual transactions, double-click the user.

If you have chosen TOTAL for the Workload, the system displays the workload data for individual users totaled for all instances. To see a breakdown of the workload caused by a user, sorted by the individual instances, double-click the user.

Account Statistics Analysis View

The output area displays the corresponding workload in this system on the tab pages Clients, Account Numbers, and Account Numbers. Every user is usually assigned an account number in the user master record. To view information about the individual users of a client or account number, double-click the client or account number.

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