How to Get OHD's file name of last run?

Hi Experts,
I am currently generating a file, through a Process chain, from OHD that contains the BW system timestamp as part of its logical filename. There is  a requirement to log the file name generated along with the number of rows..
Is there anyway of getting this informaiton.. Are there any logs that are created for OHDs when they are run that contain this info?
Thanks in advance.
Vj

hi,
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