How to know which sql query is taking time for concurrent program
Hi sir,
I am running concurrent program,that is taking time to execute ,i want to know which sql query causing performance
Thanaks,
Sreekanth
Hi,
My Learning: Diagnosing Oracle Applications Concurrent Programmes - 11i/R12
How to run a Trace for a Concurrent Program? (Doc ID 415640.1)
FAQ: Common Tracing Techniques in Oracle E-Business Applications 11i and R12 (Doc ID 296559.1)
How To Get Level 12 Trace And FND Debug File For Concurrent Programs (Doc ID 726039.1)
How To Trace a Concurrent Request And Generate TKPROF File (Doc ID 453527.1)
Regards
Yoonas
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3,024.00
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2
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1,299.00
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1
1
722.00
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1
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4.00
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1
1
1,316.00
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0
1
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0
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36.00
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0
0
1
459.00
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0
0
1
414.00
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0
0
57
5.00
asynch descriptor resize
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0
0
67,076.00
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0
0
0
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rdbms ipc reply
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0
0
0
1,234.00
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0
0
0
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0
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0
0
559.00
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100
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0
1
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0
0
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0
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ADR file lock
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0
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1
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0
0
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0
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0
0
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0
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Straight to issue --> I am seeing an query running for long time. When i begun to trace that particular query it got over by the time and now how to trace that specific SID and QUERY..
I am working on 10.2.0.4 version DB..
How to trace an sql query after its execution?? pls provide steps how to begin with..Can not be done.
ALTER SESSION SET SQL_TRACE=TRUE;
-- run query again -
How to execute a sql query in VO????
Hi every body.
Can you show me the way to execute a sql query in VO.
For example: I have a viewobject1, and I add a new method void execSQL() before the last '}' of the java file of viewobject1 like this:
public void execSQL() {
String strSql = "Select sysdate from dual";
I want to execute strSql query and return a Resultset, how can I perform ???
Thanks a lot.The executeQuery method in ViewObjectImpl does not return a ResultSet.
ViewObjectImpl voImpl;
voImpl.setQuery(strSql);
voImpl.executeQuery(); -
How to know which master data objects need to activated in R3
SALES OVERVIEW CUBE -0SD_C03
How to know which master data objects need to activated from delivery version to active version in R/3 for a particular standard cube like 0SD_C03.
its very urgent please advise.
R/3 in RSA5
Sales Master Data
0ACCNT_ASGN_TEXT Account assignment group for this customer
0ACCNT_GRP_TEXT Customer account group
0BILBLK_DL_TEXT Locked
0BILBLK_ITM_TEXT Billing block for item
0BILL_BLOCK_TEXT Billing block in SD document
0BILL_CAT_TEXT Billing Category
0BILL_RELEV_TEXT Relevant for Billing
0BILL_RULE_TEXT Billing rule
0BILL_TYPE_TEXT Billing Type
0CONSUMER_ATTR Consumer
0CONSUMER_LKLS_HIER Consumer
0CONSUMER_TEXT Consumer
0CUST_CLASS_TEXT Customer Classification
0CUST_GROUP_TEXT Customer Group
0CUST_GRP1_TEXT Customer Group 1
0CUST_GRP2_TEXT Customer Group 2
0CUST_GRP3_TEXT Customer Group 3
0CUST_GRP4_TEXT Customer Group 4
0CUST_GRP5_TEXT Customer Group 5
0DEALTYPE_TEXT Sales Deal Type
0DEL_BLOCK_TEXT Delivery block (document header)
0DEL_TYPE_TEXT Delivery Type
0DISTR_CHAN_TEXT Distribution Channel
0DIVISION_TEXT Division
0DLV_BLOCK_TEXT Schedule line blocked for delivery
0DOC_CATEG_TEXT SD Document Category
0DOC_TYPE_TEXT Sales Document Type
0INCOTERMS_TEXT Incoterms (Part 1)
0INDUSTRY_TEXT Industry keys
0IND_CODE_3_TEXT Industry code 3
0IND_CODE_4_TEXT Industry code 4
0IND_CODE_5_TEXT Industry code 5
0IND_CODE_TEXT Industry code
0ITEM_CATEG_TEXT Sales document item category
0ITM_TYPE_TEXT FS item type
0KHERK_TEXT Condition Origin
0MATL_GRP_1_TEXT Material Group1
0MATL_GRP_2_TEXT Material Group 2
0MATL_GRP_3_TEXT Material Group 3
0MATL_GRP_4_TEXT Material Group 4
0MATL_GRP_5_TEXT Material Group 5
0MATL_TYPE_TEXT Material Type
0MAT_STGRP_TEXT Material statistics group
0NIELSEN_ID_TEXT Nielsen ID
0ORD_REASON_TEXT Order reason (reason for the business transaction)
0PICK_INDC_TEXT Indicator for picking control
0PRODCAT_TEXT Product Catalog Number
0PROD_HIER_TEXT Product Hierarchy
0PROMOTION_ATTR Promotion
0PROMOTION_TEXT Promotion
0PROMOTYPE_TEXT Promotion Type
0PROV_GROUP_TEXT Commission Group
0REASON_REJ_TEXT Reason for rejection of quotations and sales orders
0REBATE_GRP_TEXT Volume rebate group
0RECIPCNTRY_TEXT Destination country
0ROUTE_TEXT Route
0SALESDEAL_ATTR Sales deal
0SALESDEAL_TEXT Sales deal
0SALESORG_ATTR Sales organization
0SALESORG_TEXT Sales Organization
0SALES_DIST_TEXT Sales district
0SALES_GRP_TEXT Sales Group
0SALES_OFF_TEXT Sales Office
0SCHD_CATEG_TEXT Schedule line category
0SHIP_POINT_TEXT Shipping point/receiving point
In BW
Base Unit of Measure 0BASE_UOM
Bill-to party 0BILLTOPRTY
Calendar Day 0CALDAY
Calendar Year/Month 0CALMONTH
Calendar Year/Week 0CALWEEK
Change Run ID 0CHNGID
Company code 0COMP_CODE
Cost in statistics currency 0COST_VAL_S
Credit/debit posting (C/D) 0DEB_CRED
Distribution Channel 0DISTR_CHAN
Division 0DIVISION
Number of documents 0DOCUMENTS
Sales Document Category 0DOC_CATEG
Document category /Quotation/Order/Delivery/Invoice 0DOC_CLASS
Number of Document Items 0DOC_ITEMS
Fiscal year / period
Fiscal year variant 0FISCVARNT
Gross weight in kilograms 0GR_WT_KG
Number of Employees 0HDCNT_LAST
Material 0MATERIAL
Net value in statistics currency 0NET_VAL_S
Net weight in kilograms 0NT_WT_KG
Open orders quantity in base unit of measure 0OPORDQTYBM
Net value of open orders in statistics currency 0OPORDVALSC
Payer 0PAYER
Plant 0PLANT
Quantity in base units of measure 0QUANT_B
Record type 0RECORDTP
Request ID 0REQUID
Sales Employee 0SALESEMPLY
Sales Organization 0SALESORG
Sales group 0SALES_GRP
Sales Office 0SALES_OFF
Shipping point 0SHIP_POINT
Ship-To Party 0SHIP_TO
Sold-to party 0SOLD_TO
Statistics Currency 0STAT_CURR
In R3 RSA5 we have all the Master data data sources as mentioned above, and BW also. How to find the related Master data Infosource in R/3 Master data Data sources.
Thanks in advance,
Bhima.
Message was edited by: Bhima Chandra Sekhar GuntlaHi,
<i>How to know which master data objects need to activated from delivery version to active version in R/3 for a particular standard cube like 0SD_C03.</i>
I think, you are looking for master data sources(text,attributes,hier).Am i right?
If so, This cube has almost all SD master data characterstics. So you can activate all the all master data datasources of SD in r/3 (SD-IO).
Any way you requirement does not stop only by using this cube . You will activate all other cubes in SD also. So if you want to activate only needed master data datasources when you are activating a cube, the job becomes senseless. There is no problem(wrong) in activating all master data available under that application , even though you want to activate only one cube.
With rgds,
Anil Kumar Sharma .P
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