User login time

in which table the user logon time into SAP get stored?
regards,
divya.s

Hi Friend  ,
This is the Table  :  USR02  Logon data
Field  -> TRDAT     ->     Last Logon Date
Field  -> LTIME          ->      Last Logon Time 
Reward  points if it is usefull ...
Girish

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