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Article: Using ST03N transaction to find out the transaction executed by a user.
Authors: Ramamallikarjuna Rao & Raghu Boddu
ST03N the Workload Monitor can be used to analyze statistical data for the ABAP kernel
with the following details:
It is also a good tool to find out the Workload and transactions used by users, broken down
by users for a specific period of time.
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Using ST03N to trace transactions executed by a user
Step 2: Select Expert Mode from the Drop down on The Administrator Icon
Step 3: Double-click the sever name to expand and get the details
Step 4: Scroll down using the up/down scroll about on the left of the screen and select the
appropriate month.
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Step 6: Expand the User and settlement Statistics option and Double-click User Profile
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Step 7: Find the user for whom you want to get the list of Tcodes executed in a stipulated period
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Step 9: Click the Report/Transaction to highlight the complete row and Right-click to select the
Copy text option.
This will copy the text to clipboard. You can paste the same in any office suite, i.e., Excel, RTF, Word
etc.,
Additional Information:
Tcodes executed by the users for a specific period of time can be found out using
ST03N starting from 4.6C onwards.
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