workflow trace

Pallavika Patel PATEL_PALLAVIKA_P_NONLILLY at LILLY.COM
Thu Jan 3 08:29:21 EST 2002


Alan,
 
   You are right. Because our traces were SAPConnect traces. I went to
SCOT and saw for outbound traces are on. For inbound it is off.
 
We will either turn trace off or schedule job to delete traces. It is
affecting our system performance. Thank you very much for your reply.
 
Regards,
Pallavika Patel
433-3157
 
 
 
 
"Rickayzen, Alan" <alan.rickayzen at sap.com>
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01/03/2002 08:06 AM
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Patel,
SWU9 shows you the workflow traces. The tool is used for other
applications too, such as SAPconnect.
Report RSWTTR02 deletes traces and the default (p_type) is to delete all
trace logs, not just the workflow trace. This is probably why it displays
traces that don't show up in swu9.
 
Use SCOT to see if the trace is on for SAPconnect (goto->trace).
 
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Pallavika Patel [mailto:PATEL_PALLAVIKA_P_NONLILLY at LILLY.COM]
Sent: 02 January 2002 18:29
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: workflow trace
 
 
Where can I find more info on workflow trace.
 
In our production system, when I do SWU9 I do not see any workflow trace.
List contains no data.
But when I do swu10, Delete workflow trace with  test run checked, there
are lot of workflow trace.
 
How can I find out who started workflow trace? We do not have workflow
trace activated in our production system.
Is it safe to delete workflow trace?
Any help will be appreciated.
 
Regards,
Pallavika Patel
433-3157
 
 
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