Last load time in Query

Dear All,
Can i get somehow in query what was the last load time? I mean if query is running on InfoCube and i want to see that on that InfoCube when last data was loaded and this info i want to see in Query.
Regards,
Sohil Shah.

Hi,
Do you want to know only the status of the data of that query or in general about all the cubes last load time.
If you want to know the status of the data of that query, check the below link. You can get it from the constants of query.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/06/ad1578a5a9487da87495c1960f5a2d/content.htm
If you need to view about all the cubes, then you may need to install the technical content cubes which contains data about the status of the cube.
Hope this gives you an idea.
Regards
akhan

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    CNT_ADDED_LIQUIDITY_QTY     TT_BIGINT,
    AGENT_CHARGES               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_AGENT_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    CLEARING_CHARGES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLEARING_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    EXECUTION_CHARGES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_EXECUTION_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    TRANSACTION_CHARGES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_TRANSACTION_CHARGES     TT_BIGINT,
    ORDER_MANAGEMENT          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_ORDER_MANAGEMENT          TT_BIGINT,
    SETTLEMENT_CHARGES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_SETTLEMENT_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_AGENT          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_AGENT          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_CLEARING          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_CLEARING          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_EXECUTION          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_EXECUTION     TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_TRANSACTION          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_TRANSACTION     TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_ORD_MGT          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_ORD_MGT          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_SETTLEMENT          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_SETTLEMENT     TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_AGENT               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_AGENT          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_ORDER_MGT          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_ORDER_MGT          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_EXEC               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_EXEC          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_TRANS               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_TRANS          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_CLEARING          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_CLEARING          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_SETTLE               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_SETTLE          TT_BIGINT,
    CHARGEABLE_TAXES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CHARGEABLE_TAXES          TT_BIGINT,
    VENDOR_CHARGE               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_VENDOR_CHARGE          TT_BIGINT,
    ROUTING_CHARGES          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_ROUTING_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_ROUTING          BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_ROUTING          TT_BIGINT,
    CLIENT_ROUTING               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_CLIENT_ROUTING          TT_BIGINT,
    TICKET_CHARGES               BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_TICKET_CHARGES          TT_BIGINT,
    RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES     BINARY_FLOAT,
    CNT_RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES     TT_BIGINT,
    PRIMARY KEY(ORDER_DATE, TIME_DIM_ID, BUSINESS_DIM_ID, ACCOUNT_DIM_ID, ORDERTYPE_DIM_ID, INSTR_DIM_ID, EXECUTION_DIM_ID,EXEC_EXCHANGE_DIM_ID),
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    < GroupRestrict, <NULL> >
    < LockLevel, 0 >
    < LockWait, 10 >
    < LogBuffSize, 65536 >
    < LogDir, e:\andrew\datacache\ >
    < LogFileSize, 64 >
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    < LogPurge, 0 >
    < Logging, 1 >
    < MemoryLock, 0 >
    < NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS, BYTE >
    < NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP, 0 >
    < NLS_SORT, BINARY >
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    < PassThrough, 0 >
    < PermSize, 4000 >
    < PermWarnThreshold, 90 >
    < PrivateCommands, 0 >
    < Preallocate, 0 >
    < QueryThreshold, 0 >
    < RACCallback, 0 >
    < SQLQueryTimeout, 0 >
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    < TempWarnThreshold, 90 >
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    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS,
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    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    TABLESPACE TS_OS
    NOCACHE
    NOCOMPRESS
    NOPARALLEL
    BUILD DEFERRED
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    TABLESPACE TS_OS_INDEX
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    time_dim_id, business_dim_id, account_dim_id, ordertype_dim_id,
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    SUM (filled_quantity) filled_quantity,
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    SUM (fx_rate * fills_number * average_price) total_price,
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    WHEN order_status = 'C'
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    SUM (removed_liquidity_qty) removed_liquidity_qty,
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    SUM (added_liquidity_qty) added_liquidity_qty,
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    SUM (agent_charges) agent_charges,
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    SUM (clearing_charges) clearing_charges,
    COUNT (clearing_charges) cnt_clearing_charges,
    SUM (execution_charges) execution_charges,
    COUNT (execution_charges) cnt_execution_charges,
    SUM (transaction_charges) transaction_charges,
    COUNT (transaction_charges) cnt_transaction_charges,
    SUM (order_management) order_management,
    COUNT (order_management) cnt_order_management,
    SUM (settlement_charges) settlement_charges,
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    SUM (recovered_agent) recovered_agent,
    COUNT (recovered_agent) cnt_recovered_agent,
    SUM (recovered_clearing) recovered_clearing,
    COUNT (recovered_clearing) cnt_recovered_clearing,
    SUM (recovered_execution) recovered_execution,
    COUNT (recovered_execution) cnt_recovered_execution,
    SUM (recovered_transaction) recovered_transaction,
    COUNT (recovered_transaction) cnt_recovered_transaction,
    SUM (recovered_ord_mgt) recovered_ord_mgt,
    COUNT (recovered_ord_mgt) cnt_recovered_ord_mgt,
    SUM (recovered_settlement) recovered_settlement,
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    SUM (client_agent) client_agent,
    COUNT (client_agent) cnt_client_agent,
    SUM (client_order_mgt) client_order_mgt,
    COUNT (client_order_mgt) cnt_client_order_mgt,
    SUM (client_exec) client_exec, COUNT (client_exec) cnt_client_exec,
    SUM (client_trans) client_trans,
    COUNT (client_trans) cnt_client_trans,
    SUM (client_clearing) client_clearing,
    COUNT (client_clearing) cnt_client_clearing,
    SUM (client_settle) client_settle,
    COUNT (client_settle) cnt_client_settle,
    SUM (chargeable_taxes) chargeable_taxes,
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    SUM (routing_charges) routing_charges,
    COUNT (routing_charges) cnt_routing_charges,
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    SUM (ticket_charges) ticket_charges,
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    SUM (recovered_ticket_charges) recovered_ticket_charges,
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    time_dim_id,
    account_dim_id,
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    execution_dim_id,
    exec_exchange_dim_id;
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    NOPARALLEL
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    1     1.05     0.94     
    2     1.07     1.47     
    3     2.04     1.8     
    4     2.06     2.08     
    5     2.09     2.4     
    6     3.01     2.67     
    7     4.02     3.06     
    8     4.03     3.37     
    9     4.04     3.62     
    10     4.06     4.02     
    11     4.08     4.31     
    12     4.09     4.61     
    13     5.01     4.76     
    14     5.02     5.06     
    15     5.04     5.25     
    16     5.05     5.48     
    17     5.08     5.84     
    18     6     6.21     
    19     6.02     6.34     
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    sales --- West --- D2 --- Tea10 --- 12011
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    sales --- West --- C3 --- Tea10 --- 21053
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