Hierarchy
⤷ BC-CCM-MON (Application Component) Monitoring
⤷ SAPWL_FRONTEND (Package) SAP: Workload Display, Enjoy & OO Version - ST03N
Basic Data
Data Element | SWLNWAIP |
Short Description | N3 Workload: Share of Response Time that Is Call Time (%) |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | SAPWLPRCNT | |
Data Type | DEC | Counter or amount field with comma and sign |
Length | 5 | |
Decimal Places | 1 | |
Output Length | 7 | |
Value Table |
Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | % CallTime |
Medium | 15 | % Call Time |
Long | 35 | Call Time: Share of Response Time |
Heading | 40 | Share of Response Time that Is Call Time |
Documentation
Definition
This field contains the name or the ID of a user with which he or she is logged on to the component. If a user sends a request to a component, he or she usually logs on to it with an ID. This ID is stored in the main statistics record.
Use
Call time is comparable with the roll wait time of the ABAP statistics records. However, the roll wait time does not, for example, contain the database response time, which is measured specially there. In the task types ALE, RFC, and CPIC, the roll wait time is also calculated from the response time.
If a component that writes distributed statistics records calls another component, it measures the time that passes between calling the component and the response. This is also the case, for example, when the component calls a database. The total of all call times is stored in the statistics main record, if several calls are made to further components within one request.
Dependencies
Example
The Internet Transaction Server can, for example, call a ABAP System or different module providers within user requests. The response time contains the total of the call times (Response times of the called components and network times) as well as the time that is required to send the response to the request to the WGate. The call times of the individual components come from the call subrecords.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20040312 |
SAP Release Created in | 620 |