cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

DTP Issue

Former Member
0 Kudos

I am trying to load standard dso from write optimized dso. ok so while the load is running ,i am not able to see it in sm37.  this is being done through process chain. how can i see the logs. i tried to go in to dtp monitor but it takes  loong time and won't open. please let me know. how to see the logs of these dtps. thanks.

Accepted Solutions (1)

Accepted Solutions (1)

former_member182470
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Your DTP jobs can be found in your DTP monitor via "Job Overview".

Answers (4)

Answers (4)

RamanKorrapati
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Hi,

Go to You DTP, Click on monitor, you see all logs details of your dtp. if you won't see then click on New selection(filter pane iconm) and give the required date ranges,as per the date you select your log and see them

or From process chain, go to your DTP process step --> display messages--> Process Tab, click on Process monitor, on next screen, you will see dtp logs. from there click on header tab, at below you will see request id, copy and past at SM37 as job name and user id As *. execute it. you will egt your dtp job.

Thanks

former_member182516
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Hi Venkat,

In SM37 with DTP_* --> select Active jobs --> execute it will display all the active jobs which are assigned for DTP process.

DTP is by default executed in background -- you can find more than 1 job for a single DTP load.

If the jobs are finished then you might select the Finished along with Active in SM37 so that it will display all the finished and Active jobs.

You can also monitor the PIDs in Sm66( job overview) -- here it will display from which table the data is being read and processing status.You want more details you can goto local work processes and can check the SQL script or table where load is at that point.

Regards

KP

former_member183012
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Hi Venkat,

As martin said you can see log using SLG1 ,you can check this FM also. BAL_DSP_LOG_DISPLAY.

I would  suggest you to check in DTP monitor. for log.

Regards,

Ganesh Bothe

MGrob
Active Contributor
0 Kudos

Hi

You could directly go to SLG1 and find your dtp logs. You should be able to see the background jobs running with the background bw user in sm37 by filtering them to only show the active ones.

hope that helps

Martin