RFC call history - View Parameter data
Hi all!
I would like to view the parameter values of an incomming RFC call made by an external system. Is this possible?
I have had a look at ST01 and ST05 and ST11...
(Obviously I have activated the trace with "RFC Trace" checkbox selected and run through a few calls via the external system (which were successful) and then turned off the trace)
- ST01 and ST05 (same functionality?) do not even list the function calls!?
- ST11 (error log!) does list the function module but it only says how many bytes were sent and received, and does not appear to have parameter specific details...
Thanks for any clues!
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Hi N K and others with a similar problem
I am not aware of the possibiblity to see the parameters. But I had a similar problem as I am calling a function module in SAP through a webservice, but the response was not as expected. To see the input parameter I added a HTTP breakpoint in the function module I was trying to call.
Remember in the function builder to activate the external debugger for the user making the call ("Utilities" -> "User-specific Settings" -> "ABAP Editor" -> "Debugging")
When the debugger stopped at my brekpoint i was able to see the parameters.
Hope this helps anyone out there
Best regards
Chris Christoffersen
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Packing Parameter PA_GLPUPDLEVEL.
Packing Parameter PA_VKORG.
Packing Table 0.
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can't clear it.
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FUNCTION z_get_sfcs_dn_mo.
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*" TABLES
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commit work.
ENDLOOP.
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11:00:03 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECDIS 13 13 0 0
11:00:04 bt1sqkvh_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 19 19 0 16
11:00:04 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 77 77 0 16
11:00:04 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECDIS 13 13 0 0
11:00:04 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECDIS 14 14 0 16
11:00:05 bt1sqkvg_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 12 12 0 16
11:00:05 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 53 53 0 0
11:00:06 bt1sqkvh_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 76 76 0 0
11:00:06 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECDIS 20 20 0 31
11:00:06 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 12 12 0 0
11:00:06 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 13 13 0 0
11:00:06 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 34 34 0 16
11:00:07 bt1sqkvh_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECDIS 15 15 0 0
11:00:07 bt1sqkvg_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 13 13 0 16
11:00:07 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 19 19 0 0
11:00:07 bt1fsaplpr02_PLG RFC R 3 USER_LECKIT 23 13 10 0
11:00:07 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECDIS 38 38 0 0
11:00:08 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 20 20 0 16
11:00:09 bt1sqkvg_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECDIS 9 495 9 495 0 16
11:00:09 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECDIS 9 404 9 404 0 0
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11:00:10 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 4 USER_LECKIT 8 465 8 465 0 16
11:00:18 bt1sqkvh_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 18 18 0 16
11:00:18 bt1sqkvg_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 89 89 0 0
11:00:18 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 0 USER_LECKIT 75 75 0 0
11:00:18 bt1sqkvh_PLG_18 RFC R 1 USER_LECDIS 43 43 0 0
11:00:18 bt1sqk2t_PLG_18 RFC R 1 USER_LECDIS 32 32 0 16
11:00:18 bt1sqkvg_PLG_18 RFC R 1 USER_LECDIS 15 15 0 16
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11:00:18 bt1sqkve_PLG_18 RFC R 5 USER_LECKIT 19 19 0 16
11:00:18 bt1sqkvf_PLG_18 RFC R 5 USER_LECDIS 15 15 0 16
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11:00:08 bt1fsaplpr02_PLG RSBTCRTE B 34 USER_BATCH 34
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11:00:09 bt1fsaplpr02_PLG RVV50R10C B 34 USER_BATCH 60
11:00:09 bt1fsaplpr02_PLG ZLM_HDS_IS_PURGE_RESERVATION B 35 USER_BATCH 206
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sb92075 wrote:
943838 wrote:
hi, i want to view some executed queries(2 months before) in oracle SQL Developer. if i press F8 it shows execution history for only last 30 days. is there any option(query) or something to view execution history for specific date ? i want to see some queries, which is executed before 2 months in my oracle SQL developer tool. Pls help me out.it will never occurWhy not? Are you a member of the product team that develops SQL Developer?
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