ST12 Trace - Step by Step Instruction On How To Use It For Analysis
ST12 Trace - Step by Step Instruction On How To Use It For Analysis
Trace For
Type of Trace
Trace For
ST12 trace can be captured for User/Tasks, Work Process, Current Mode and For a
Schedule
The User/Tasks allows the developer to select a User for whom the trace is to be captured and a task
for which the trace is to be captured. Task can vary from Dialog, batch etc. Selecting * in Tasks indicate all the
tasks will be captured.
The Workprocess allows to select the server for which the trace is to be captured. In general all the
servers will be captured when not specified.
The Current Mode option is used trace the flow of a Transaction or a Program
The Schedule option is used to run the trace for a batch job for a varied selection criterion as Job name,
User name, Program associated with the Job.
Type of Trace
ST12 trace can be initiated as an ABAP Trace or Performance trace or both. Setting the Size&Duration
Parameter to MAX as highlighted will ensure that the whole trace is captured in case the trace extends to a
long duration.
First set the required Trace parameters. Let us select User/Task option by giving the Comment, User
Name, and Task type as *. And select Start Trace
Now open the transaction PA20 and give in the Person number and the Info type and select on Overview
button highlighted below,
Now Select End Trace in the ST12 trace screen, this will take us to the collect trace screen. Click on the
execute button to collect the trace details. Make sure the highlighted check box is unchecked if the trace is to
be used for future analysis.
Then select either one of the 4 highlighted options for the analysis
ABAP Trace
The ABAP trace is one of the most useful analysis options available in ST12 trace. It provides a Top
Down flow of any Hotspot/Program/Transaction and provides a Functional Time Distribution of a flow. It
displays the hierarchical order in which the call statements are executed. So it can be used to identify the
issues in the flow hierarchy.
The above screenshot is a Per Call View of the ST12 trace. The view can be changed into a Modularized
by selecting the Per Mod Unit button as highlighted above. This will give a modularized flow of the Code called
inside a particular module.
The Top Down Call Tree(as highlighted below) option clicked when the cursor placed on a
Modularization Unit Call(Method/Performs) displays all calls to the selected unit labeled as '0','1'
are statements inside this modularization units, '2' the statements in modularization units one
level below, and then iteratively down up to 30 levels. Letters are used to designate lower levels.
Double clicking on any of the line navigates us to the source code. This can be used to identify the
impact point.
ST12 trace captures the minute details of the flow such as the Loop statements performance, which can
be used for a detailed analysis of the flow.
As the ABAP trace captures the complete flow, this can be used as an effective tool to identify the
Customer Modifications or User Exit.
Note: The call hierarchy considers the call on Forms, Methods, Functions, SQL statements, Loops, Call Screen
to PBO, PAI Modules.
Comparison of ST12 with ST05 trace
ST12
ST05
Performance Trace
Performance trace of ST12 is equivalent to the ST05 trace. It displays performance parameters of all the
database statements executed in the flow.
SQL Summary
SQL summary provides the details like Execution time, No. of records selected, Total duration, server details,
etc. on a query on a database table. Double clicking on any record takes the flow to a screen which displays
the list of programs which has queried on the table and the SELECT query as such.
Statistical Records
The statistical records display the time related parameter of a particular transaction flow.