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IUUC_REPL_CONFIG_ANALYSIS - Display Replication Statistics
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Purpose
In this function, you can view statistical information for tables. This statistical information includes, for example, the number of inserted, updated, and deleted records for each table, as well as latency information.
By default, the system displays statistical information for all replicated records from all tables. In section Filter Results, you can restrict the volume of results by specifying values in the Interval Start Date and Interval Start Time fields. You can also limit the results to specific tables.
Selection
If you use transaction LTRC to run this report, then the system automatically uses the relevant mass transfer ID (this value cannot be changed). If you run this report outside of transaction LTRC (for example by using transaction SE38), then you must specify a mass transfer ID.
To view the statistical information, you must specify a time interval. The system will display statistical data for tables based on this interval.
Example
- Time interval = Hour
For a table, the system displays the number of inserted, updated, and deleted records (and latency information) in intervals of one hour, for example, from 09:00 to 10:00, from 10:00 to 11:00, and so on. In this example, the first entry for a table in the Interval Start Time field will read 09:00, the second 10:00, the third 11:00, and so on.
- Time interval = Minute
For a table, the system displays the number of inserted, updated, and deleted records (and latency information) in intervals of one minute, for example, from 09:00 to 09:01, from 09:01 to 09:02, and so on. In this example, the first entry for a table in the Interval Start Time field will read 09:00, the second 09:01, the third 09:02, and so on.
- Time interval = Day
For a table, the system displays the number of inserted, updated, and deleted records (and latency information) in intervals of one day, for example, from September 01 to September 02, from September 02 to September 03, and so on. In this example, the first entry for a table in the Interval Start Date field will read September 01, the second September 02, the third September 03, and so on.
Note that you can also specify your own interval (in minutes).
Additional Information when Using Function Modules
If you are replicating data to function modules in the target system (for example if you are replicating data to Central Finance), it is only possible to view the number of inserted records for each table. It is not possible to view the number of updated and deleted records. You can also view latency information.
ABAP Short Reference CPI1466 during Backup
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