RFC Task type

Hi,
Can any1 tell me how different is task type RFC ( in ST03N) than the task type dialog.
Which activity is recorded in RFC task type. For eg. if DIA makes an rfc call, is it recored in RFC task type too along with DIA?
Why response time of RFC task type doesn't include roll wait time when DIA task type includes it.
Regards,
Hussain.

Roll-Wait time will be part of the response time of the dialog step (the caller) because the caller had to wait for the RFC to execute.
Roll Wait will not be part of the response time of the RFC server step (the called) because it did not wait; it just did the function call.
The Roll Wait time of the caller should be about the same as the Response Time of the callee.
For a discussion of components of response time see SAP Note 1063061 - Information about response time in STAD/ST03.
Tim
Edited by: Tim Wise on Feb 8, 2008 1:36 PM

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