Update on 10.9.2019
Query Monitor is very useful tool used to
analyzing problems with BI queries. You can very quickly find out how healthy
your queries are and so on. Tool is accessible with transaction RSRT but there
are 2 more transactions: RSRT1 and RSRT2. Difference between RSRT and RSRT1 is
that via RSRT1 you can run Query views as well. What differentiate RSRT2
against two others is not clear to me. Only visible difference is that in RSRT2
it is possible to create/get variant (see corresponding buttons). Somebody got
an idea?
RSRT:
RSRT1:
RSRT2:
To complete this post I’m adding some more TAs related to Query Monitor:
RSRT Start of the report monitor
RSRT1 Start of the Report Monitor
RSRT2 Start of the Report Monitor
RSRTQ BWT: Query Definition (check of query definition)
RSRTRACE Set trace configuration
RSRTRACETEST Trace tool configuration
MDXTEST MDX Test Panel
MDXTEST_OLD MDX Test Panel
RSFLAT Flat MDX
RSTT_EXECUTE_TRACE - t-code doesn't exits anymore
RSTT_EXCECUTE_TRACE- t-code doesn't exits anymore, perhaps it was deleted as there is a typo error in its name, however last 2 t-codes are still present in source code of BW programs
MDXTEST MDX Test Panel
MDXTEST_OLD MDX Test Panel
RSFLAT Flat MDX
RSTT_EXECUTE_TRACE - t-code doesn't exits anymore
RSTT_EXCECUTE_TRACE- t-code doesn't exits anymore, perhaps it was deleted as there is a typo error in its name, however last 2 t-codes are still present in source code of BW programs
Read more on thsi topic in 2nd part of this article:
TA RSRT, RSRT1, RSRT2 differences? (Part 2)
2 comments:
I learned something new today ... RSRT1 runs views as well. Great! It only does that with an HTML output though. I would really need the standard option of RSRT to have the output in list format. Any ideas on that?
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