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On the right hand side you can find the source of the data, distributed over several tabs.
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Field Mapping
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Field
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Description
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Unit of Measure
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ACCOUNT
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Name of SAP account who ran the program
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String
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CALL_TIME
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Number of calls
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Number
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COUNTER
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Counter
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Number
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CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
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Timestamp of record
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YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
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ENTRY_ID
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EVENT_SUBTYPE
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PowerConnect Event Subtype (None in this case)
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String
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EVENT_TYPE
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PowerConnect Event Type (ST03_RFCS)
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String
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EXE_TIME
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Execution time
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HHMMSS
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FUNC_NAME
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Name of function of the ABAP program
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String
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INSTANCE
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SAP instance name
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String
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LOCAL_DEST
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Local RFC destination (instance name)
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String
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MANDT
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SAP client number
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Number
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PROG_NAME
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ABAP program name
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String
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RECEIVE
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Data received
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Number
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REMOT_DEST
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Remote RFC destination (instance name)
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String
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SEND
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Data sent
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Number
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TARGET
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RFC Target
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String
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TASKTYPE
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Code for SAP task type (FE = RFC). Find a list of possible types in the appendix.
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Hex Number
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USERID
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User ID
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String
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UTCDIFF
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The UTC OFFSSET in HHMMSS that the data was collected in
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HHMMSS
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UTCSIGN
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The UTC positive or negative OFFSET indicator. Positive (+) means add UTCDIFF to find the time zone of the data, negative (-) means subtract the UTCDIFF to find the time zone adjusted date time the data was collected in.
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+ | -
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Appendix
TASKTYPE is a hexadecimal field, please find below a list of values and their meanings:
Hex Code | Task Type |
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01 | Dialog |
02 | Update |
03 | Spool |
04 | BCKGRD |
05 | ENQUEUE |
06 | BUF.SYN |
07 | AUTOABA |
08 | UPDATE2 |
0A | EXT.PLUGIN |
0B | AUTOTH |
0C | RPCTH |
0D | RFCVMC |
0E | DDLOG CLEANUP |
0F | DEL. THCALL |
10 | AUTOJAVA |
11 | LICENSESRV |
21 | ANDERE |
22 | DINOGUI |
23 | B.INPUT |
65 | HTTP |
66 | HTTPS |
67 | NNTP |
68 | SMTP |
69 | FTP |
6C | LCOM |
75 | HTTP/JSP |
76 | HTTPS/JSP |
FC | ESI |
FD | ALE |
FE | RCF |
FF | CPIC |