Data Element list used by SAP ABAP Table STATL (Statistics: Selection of individual statistics records)
SAP ABAP Table
STATL (Statistics: Selection of individual statistics records) is using
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STA_DYNPNO | Screen number or transaction name | |
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STA_ENDDAT | End date of selection | |
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STA_FILLER | Statistics, filler byte | |
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STA_FILLER | Statistics, filler byte | |
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STA_MANDT | Client number | |
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STA_MAXCNT | Maximum number of statistical records to read | |
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STA_RSYID | SAP System number | |
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STA_SELBYT | Lower bound for requested bytes for a dialog step | |
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STA_SELCHG | Lower bound for data base change calls for a dialog step | |
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STA_SELCNT | Lower bound counter for selection of single statistics rec. | |
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STA_SELCNT | Lower bound counter for selection of single statistics rec. | |
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STA_SELDAT | Start date for selection of statistics records | |
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STA_SELPAT | Path and name of statistics file | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELTIM | Lower bound for a time value (in milliseconds) | |
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STA_SELWP | Number of work process on application server | |
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STA_TASK | Task type | |
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STA_TCODE | Name of transaction or programm which calls a dialog | |
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STA_TCODE2 | Transaction code | |
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STA_USER | User or account name using a transaction | |
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STA_UZEIT | Lower bound for selecting time | |
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STA_UZEIT | Lower bound for selecting time |