Mapping execution statistics

Hello,
Normally using the repository browser,one can see the dml statistics of a mapping execution,
but i shows the total number of records, selected, inserted or updated by a mapping.
If there are more than one target table in a mapping, and I want to see the number of records
inserted/updated/delete in each of the target tables,
where do I need to check?
Thnks
MD

Hi
The below query will give u all the necessary details
Execute it from OWNER Schema.
select
x.TASK_NAME,
y.TARGET_NAME,
z.NUMBER_ERRORS,z.NUMBER_RECORDS_INSERTED Inserted,
z.NUMBER_RECORDS_UPDATED UPDATED ,z.NUMBER_RECORDS_MERGED MERGED, z.NUMBER_RECORDS_SELECTED SELECTED,
z.ELAPSE_TIME,z.RUN_STATUS,
x.EXECUTION_AUDIT_ID,
a.MAP_RUN_ID
from ALL_RT_AUDIT_STEP_RUNS z,
ALL_RT_AUDIT_STEP_RUN_TARGETS y ,
ALL_RT_AUDIT_map_runs a,
ALL_RT_AUDIT_EXECUTIONS x
where x.EXECUTION_AUDIT_ID = a.EXECUTION_AUDIT_ID and
a.MAP_RUN_ID = z.MAP_RUN_ID and
z.step_id = y.step_id
and x.task_name like *'Mapping_name'*
order by x.EXECUTION_AUDIT_ID, a.MAP_RUN_ID

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