History of number of connected users

Hello,
Do you know how to have the history of the connected users (the number )
=> The average of connected users, and why not the max number of users for a day.
Thank's and regards
Laurent

Hi,
  generally this transaction is a little different in  use depending of SAP release you have, what you have to do is to open "Concurent User" MTE and in MTE details look on history data.
  But I guess I found better way to check same data -- just go to workload analysis (ST03N) -- there you can check value "Users per Instanse" for different periods what actually deliver the same data like RZ20 but in more convinient way (to my opinion)
BR, Artem
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