Why ABAP as Career ?

Hi Guys
   What we should tell if interviewer ask  " why you have chosen ABAP as a Career? "
     Am a B.Tech Fresher with Some SAP SD Knowledge. 
Please Reply
Regards
Ravi

Hi Ravi,
Being a BTech guy, indicates that you are good with Technical, now why ABAP? SAP covers almost all the industries with their business processes, now for different modules like SD MM PP WM FI, ABAP is basics. when you do coding for different business requiremnts like SD MM FI, you get very familier to the processes because you are mapping those in codes i.e logic at which BE?BTech are very good, so you get all the knowledge of business process and map them into suitable logic. This is very difficult if you are in other modules say SD MM etc, though not impossible.
I hope this answers your question,
reward points if useful
Thanks
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    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.21) DB6: no SAP_INFO comments (note 873889)
    4 ETW000                                                                             197  0.089106
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.22) DB6: hints: get correlation names from view texts (note 868888)
    4 ETW000                                                                             222  0.089328
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.23) DB6: hints: get correlation names from view texts (note 868888)
    4 ETW000                                                                             206  0.089534
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.26) DB6: DB6_DBSL_CLP_COMMAND STRING_BAD_REF (note 883402)
    4 ETW000                                                                             205  0.089739
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.27) DB6: activate value compression (note 886231)
    4 ETW000                                                                             199  0.089938
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.28) DB6: optimization guidelines on views part 2 (note 868888)
    4 ETW000                                                                             203  0.090141
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.30) DB6: no SQL trace for SQLCancel (note 892111)
    4 ETW000                                                                             214  0.090355
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.33) DB6: append SAP_TA comment (note 873889)
    4 ETW000                                                                             200  0.090555
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.34) DB6: activate value compression with quoted names (note 886231)
    4 ETW000                                                                             205  0.090760
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.36) DB6: Repeat isolated DDL statements after SQL0911 (note 901338)
    4 ETW000                                                                             205  0.090965
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.41) DB6: add V9 to list of supported DB2 releases (note 912386)
    4 ETW000                                                                             203  0.091168
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.50) DB6: reread passwords for secondary connections (note 931742)
    4 ETW000                                                                             219  0.091387
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.52) DB6: double quote table names in optguidelines (note 868888)
    4 ETW000                                                                             206  0.091593
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.54) DB6: error handling in DBSL CLP (note 940260)
    4 ETW000                                                                             198  0.091791
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.69) DB6: technical support of DB2 CLI driver (note 962892)
    4 ETW000                                                                             202  0.091993
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.73) DB6: log table name on TRUNCATE failure (note 970743)
    4 ETW000                                                                             201  0.092194
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.79) DB6: column type XML in index size calculation (note 982993)
    4 ETW000                                                                             356  0.092550
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.82) DB6: CAST for SSTRING data types (note 989568)
    4 ETW000                                                                             204  0.092754
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.86) DB6: long runtimes for R3szchk (note 1000847)
    4 ETW000                                                                             203  0.092957
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.88) DB6: patch collection Dec 06 (note 1005574)
    4 ETW000                                                                             199  0.093156
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.96) DB6: patch collection Jan 07 (note 1017852)
    4 ETW000                                                                             198  0.093354
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.97) DB6: CLP commands with DB2 CLI Driver (note 1024102)
    4 ETW000                                                                             201  0.093555
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.99) DB6: SUBSTITUTE VALUES with FAE statements (note 1028779)
    4 ETW000                                                                             221  0.093776
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.107) DB6: patch collection Apr 07 (note 1047194)
    4 ETW000                                                                             199  0.093975
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.110) DB6: SAP user names ending with non-ASCII char (note 1054555)
    4 ETW000                                                                             205  0.094180
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.113) DB6: work process type in application snapshot (note 1059905)
    4 ETW000                                                                             204  0.094384
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.114) DB6: connect using SAPDBHOST and DB2DB6_SVCENAME (note 1062049)
    4 ETW000                                                                             204  0.094588
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.117) DB6: patch for execution of long DDL statements (note 1069658)
    4 ETW000                                                                             219  0.094807
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.122) DB6: SNAPSHOT_TBS_CFG table function is deprecated (note 1077963)
    4 ETW000                                                                             208  0.095015
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.123) DB6: CLP commands on Windows with V9.1 (note 1080149)
    4 ETW000                                                                             201  0.095216
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.124) DB6: Set DB2CODEPAGE=819 for non-Unicode (note 1084400)
    4 ETW000                                                                             203  0.095419
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.126) DB6: reuse optguidelines on FAE statements (note 1087375)
    4 ETW000                                                                             204  0.095623
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.126) DB6: Enforce DB2CODEPAGE=819 for non-Unicode environments (note 1084400)
    4 ETW000                                                                             222  0.095845
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.128) DB6: db6_free on invalid memory area (note 1092030)
    4 ETW000                                                                             204  0.096049
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.133) DB6: statement cache enhancements (note 1101031)
    4 ETW000                                                                             201  0.096250
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.136) DB6: change for enhancement pack installer (note 1111536)
    4 ETW000                                                                             203  0.096453
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.138) DB6: improoved table size estimate for DB8 V8 (note 1119934)
    4 ETW000                                                                             205  0.096658
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.144) I5/OS ldappasswd support for 5250 terminal. (note 1129573)
    4 ETW000                                                                             218  0.096876
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]    (0.144) MSSQL: ODBC fastload on separate connection (note 1131805)
    4 ETW000                                                                             206  0.097082
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Supported features:                                  127  0.097209
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  ..retrieving configuration parameters                127  0.097336
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  ..done                                               487  0.097823
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Running with UTF-8 Unicode                           133  0.097956
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Wed Jul 23 10:47:48 2008                         1373400  1.471356
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  DB2 client driver version '09.01.0003'               149  1.471505
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Connected to DB2 server type 'DB2/SUN64'             168  1.471673
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Connected to DB2 version '09.01.0003'                200  1.471873
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Connect to 'EPD' as 'SAPEPD' schema 'SAPEPD' o.k.; con_hdl=0
    4 ETW000                                                                           11832  1.483705
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Database code page is ok.                            155  1.483860
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Database collating sequence is ok.                 85862  1.569722
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  DB2_WORKLOAD=SAP is set in DB2 registry as required.
    4 ETW000                                                                           26604  1.596326
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  CLI Insert Buffering is disabled on single partition databases.
    4 ETW000                                                                            2044  1.598370
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
    4 ETW000                                                                            2274  1.600644
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)                  171  1.600815
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
    4 ETW000                                                                           28183  1.628998
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: Structure of NTAB on DB is VERS_B            42992  1.671990
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: standalone processing                          261  1.672251
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: read profile                                   132  1.672383
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/entrycount 1000.                     131  1.672514
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/ftabsize 500.                        129  1.672643
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/irbdsize 100.                        127  1.672770
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: rsdb/ntab/sntabsize 100.                       129  1.672899
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: compute_hash_card: 2003.                       190  1.673089
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: maxcnt 1000.                                   175  1.673264
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hfactor 2003.                                  129  1.673393
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_protocol_size 104                          128  1.673521
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hdr_backpack_offset 0                          127  1.673648
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: hdr_backpack_size 0                            127  1.673775
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: header_size 80.                          128  1.673903
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: item_size 64.                            127  1.674030
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: item_cnt 1000.                           128  1.674158
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: unit_size 4                              128  1.674286
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: unit_cnt 128000.                         127  1.674413
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: data_size 512000.                        280  1.674693
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: header_size 80.                          131  1.674824
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: item_size 64.                            128  1.674952
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: item_cnt 250.                            127  1.675079
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: unit_size 8                              126  1.675205
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: unit_cnt 12800.                          128  1.675333
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: data_size 102400.                        128  1.675461
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: header_size 80.                          127  1.675588
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: item_size 64.                            127  1.675715
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: item_cnt 250.                            126  1.675841
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: unit_size 4                              144  1.675985
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: unit_cnt 25600.                          129  1.676114
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: data_size 102400.                        128  1.676242
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: header_size 184.                         128  1.676370
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: item_size 40.                            127  1.676497
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: item_cnt 1000.                           127  1.676624
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: unit_size 256                            139  1.676763
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: unit_cnt 1000.                           129  1.676892
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: data_size 256000.                        129  1.677021
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, hh_len 80                843  1.677864
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: aa_p 10186e390, aa_len 16024             139  1.678003
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: ia_p 101872240, ia_len 64000             172  1.678175
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: dat_p 101881c50, dat_len 512000          134  1.678309
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, hh_len 80                130  1.678439
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: aa_p 1018fec60, aa_len 16024             133  1.678572
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: ia_p 101902b10, ia_len 16000             131  1.678703
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: dat_p 1019069a0, dat_len 102400          132  1.678835
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, hh_len 80                129  1.678964
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: aa_p 10191f9b0, aa_len 16024             132  1.679096
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: ia_p 101923860, ia_len 16000             131  1.679227
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: dat_p 1019276f0, dat_len 102400          132  1.679359
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7a70, hh_len 184               146  1.679505
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: aa_p 101940700, aa_len 16024             132  1.679637
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: ia_p 1019445b0, ia_len 40000             132  1.679769
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: dat_p 10194e200, dat_len 256000          132  1.679901
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: ntab_mem_protocol 1017e7a70, ntab_mp_p 1017e7a70, ntab_proc_id 0
    4 ETW000                                                                             210  1.680111
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, ha_list 10186e390, hi_list 101872240, buffer 101881c50
    4 ETW000                                                                             433  1.680544
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, ha_list 1018fec60, hi_list 101902b10, buffer 1019069a0
    4 ETW000                                                                             208  1.680752
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, ha_list 10191f9b0, hi_list 101923860, buffer 1019276f0
    4 ETW000                                                                             225  1.680977
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7ad8, ha_list 101940700, hi_list 1019445b0, buffer 10194e200
    4 ETW000                                                                             208  1.681185
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 0
    4 ETW000                                                                             237  1.681422
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 1
    4 ETW000                                                                             255  1.681677
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 2
    4 ETW000                                                                             252  1.681929
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 3
    4 ETW000                                                                             270  1.682199
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:0                                                 3248  1.685447
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       PGMID                        129  1.685576
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      1                            120  1.685696
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      0                            119  1.685815
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   4                            118  1.685933
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:4                            120  1.686053
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:1                                                  127  1.686180
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       OBJECT                       120  1.686300
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      1                            118  1.686418
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      4                            137  1.686555
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   4                            120  1.686675
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:4                            120  1.686795
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:2                                                  125  1.686920
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       OBJ_NAME                     119  1.687039
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      1                            118  1.687157
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      8                            119  1.687276
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   40                           118  1.687394
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:40                           119  1.687513
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:3                                                  124  1.687637
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       KORRNUM                      135  1.687772
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            120  1.687892
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      48                           119  1.688011
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   10                           118  1.688129
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10                           119  1.688248
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:4                                                  125  1.688373
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       SRCSYSTEM                    119  1.688492
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.688610
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      58                           119  1.688729
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   10                           118  1.688847
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10                           226  1.689073
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:5                                                  127  1.689200
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       AUTHOR                       121  1.689321
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.689439
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      68                           119  1.689558
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   12                           118  1.689676
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:12                           119  1.689795
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:6                                                  124  1.689919
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       SRCDEP                       120  1.690039
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.690157
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      80                           119  1.690276
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                           9349  1.699625
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            127  1.699752
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:7                                                  127  1.699879
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       DEVCLASS                     121  1.700000
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.700118
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      81                           119  1.700237
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   30                           118  1.700355
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:30                           119  1.700474
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       GENFLAG                      119  1.700718
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      111                          121  1.700975
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            118  1.701093
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            119  1.701212
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:9                                                  125  1.701337
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       EDTFLAG                      119  1.701456
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            119  1.701575
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      112                          119  1.701694
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            117  1.701811
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            119  1.701930
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    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       CPROJECT                     121  1.702192
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.702310
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      113                          120  1.702430
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   8                            118  1.702548
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:8                            118  1.702666
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:11                                                 126  1.702792
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       MASTERLANG                   119  1.702911
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            119  1.703030
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      121                          119  1.703149
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            118  1.703267
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            133  1.703400
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:12                                                 128  1.703528
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       VERSID                       119  1.703647
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.703765
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      122                          119  1.703884
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   20                           119  1.704003
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:20                           118  1.704121
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:13                                                 125  1.704246
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       PAKNOCHECK                   120  1.704366
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.704484
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      142                          134  1.704618
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            120  1.704738
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            120  1.704858
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:14                                                 126  1.704984
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       OBJSTABLTY                   120  1.705104
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.705222
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      143                          119  1.705341
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            118  1.705459
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            119  1.705578
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:15                                                 125  1.705703
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       COMPONENT                    120  1.705823
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            134  1.705957
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      144                          120  1.706077
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   30                           119  1.706196
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:30                           119  1.706315
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:16                                                 126  1.706441
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       CRELEASE                     120  1.706561
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.706679
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      174                          120  1.706799
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   10                           118  1.706917
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10                           119  1.707036
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:17                                                 141  1.707177
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       DELFLAG                      121  1.707298
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.707416
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      184                          119  1.707535
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            118  1.707653
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            118  1.707771
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00571]  i:18                                                 126  1.707897
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00572]  db_fd_p<i>.fname:       TRANSLTTXT                   120  1.708017
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00573]  db_fd_p<i>.is_key:      0                            118  1.708135
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00574]  db_fd_p<i>.offset:      185                          119  1.708254
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00575]  db_fd_p<i>.db_length:   1                            214  1.708468
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00576]  db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1                            122  1.708590
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00730]  buffer:''                                           2005  1.710595
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00735]  i:0                                                  129  1.710724
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00736]  tw_fd_p<i>.offset:0                                  119  1.710843
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00735]  i:1                                                  118  1.710961
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00736]  tw_fd_p<i>.offset:4                                  118  1.711079
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00735]  i:2                                                  118  1.711197
    4 ETW000  [twdydbacc.c ,00736]  tw_fd_p<i>.offset:8                                  117  1.711314
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', tname = 'TADIR' ) {twdbcall.c:653}
    4 ETW000                                                                             218  1.711532
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', retcode = 0 )
    4 ETW000                                                                            2049  1.713581
    4 ETW000 Connected to DBMS = DB6 --- DB2DBDFT = 'EPD' --- SYSTEM = 'EPD'.
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_INSERT', tname = 'PATCHHIST' ) {saprel.c:1252}
    4 ETW000                                                                            1633  1.715214
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_INSERT', retcode = 0 )       3432  1.718646
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  dsql_open (con_da=(0,R/3),stmt="SELECT EXECUTABLE,SAPRELEASE,H ...",#binds=0,name=UNKNOWN,#input=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                             252  1.718898
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  dsql_fetch (con_da=(0,R/3),cu_id=10,#output=8)      1957  1.720855
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  dsql_close (con_da=(0,R/3),cu_id=10)                 261  1.721116
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_DELETE', tname = 'PATCHHIST' ) {saprel.c:1360}
    4 ETW000                                                                             257  1.721373
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_DELETE', retcode = 0 )       1594  1.722967
    4 ETW000 PATCHHIST was already up to date.
    4 ETW690 COMMIT "0" "0"
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  db_con_commit (con_da={R/3,0,0},th_commit=1,tx=1,hold_cursor=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                             294  1.723261
    4 ETW000  trace to file pointer closed
    4 ETW000  trace at level 1 opened for a given file pointer
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 ================== STEP 1 =====================
    4 ETW000 date&time        : 23.07.2008 - 10:47:48
    4 ETW000 function         : CONNECT
    4 ETW000 buffersync       : YES
    4 ETW000 clients          : default
    4 ETW000 l.s.m.           : VECTOR
    4 ETW000 commit           : 100000
    4 ETW000 table cache      : dynamic
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Disconnecting from ALL connections:                 6713  0.006713
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  disconnected from 'EPD', con_hdl=0                 14255  0.020968
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  Disconnected from connection 0                       270  0.021238
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  statistics db_con_commit (com_total=1, com_tx=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                             201  0.021439
    4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  statistics db_con_rollback (roll_total=0, roll_tx=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                             196  0.021635
    4 ETW000 Disconnected from database.
    4 ETW000 End of Transport (0000).
    4 ETW000 date&time: 23.07.2008 - 10:47:48
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