It´s possible know in OLT how much time one scenario spend in each system?

Hi,
It´s possible know in OLT how much time one scenario spend in each hardware component system?
Thanks,
Daniel

Daniel
You would need to set up the server stats there is a document in the [docs |http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/app-testing/index.html] folder that shows you how to do so.
Regards
Alex

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