Data Element list used by SAP ABAP Table SAPWLSPOPR (SAP Workload: Workload: Spool: Print information)
SAP ABAP Table
SAPWLSPOPR (SAP Workload: Workload: Spool: Print information) is using
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SAPWLCTCHC | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of modifying accesses | |
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SAPWLCTCHT | SAP Workload: Workload: Time for modifying accesses | |
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SAPWLCTCPU | SAP Workload: Workload: CPU time | |
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SAPWLCTPCR | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of modified records in d/bank | |
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SAPWLCTPRC | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of physical read operations. | |
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SAPWLCTQUT | SAP Workload: Workload: Wait time | |
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SAPWLCTRDB | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of direct reads in buffer | |
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SAPWLCTRDC | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of direct read attempts | |
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SAPWLCTRDT | SAP Workload: Workload: Time for direct read attempts | |
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SAPWLCTRSP | SAP Workload: Workload: Response time | |
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SAPWLCTSQC | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of sequential read operations | |
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SAPWLCTSQT | SAP Workload: Workload: Time for sequential read operations. | |
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SAPWLSJPR | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of processed spool jobs | |
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SAPWLSPAG | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of processed sides | |
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SAPWLSPBY | SAP Workload: Workload: Processed data in Bytes | |
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SAPWLSPJB | SAP Workload: Workload: Size of the print job in Bytes | |
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SAPWLSSTEP | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of spool steps | |
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SAPWLSTRB | SAP Workload: Workload: Transfered bytes | |
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SAPWLSUCHR | SAP Workload: Workload: Number of modified DB accesses | |
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SAPWLSUPHC | SAP Workload: Workload: number of physical d/base accesses | |
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SAPWLSURSB | SAP Workload: Workload: sequential read attempts in buffer | |
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SAPWLSURSR | SAP Workload: Workload: number of records read sequentially |