on 02-01-2007 11:28 AM
Hi All,
I have one Process chain , which have many subchains inside the same. Now my program automatically schedules them.
Is there a way I can check from some system table as which chain is running.
My idea is to check in a program if any subchains running then I will not schedule the bigger chain, I hope I was able to make you understand the scenario. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Tina
Thanks so much for the info , but Suresh , I cant check rspcm manually it has to be automated, you know where I can get the name of backend table for RSPCM display fields.
Tina.
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HI Tina,
Go to TCode -RSPCM-Process Chain Monitor
there you will see the chains you have added.
If the chain is running it will be in Yellow colour.
If it is finished it will be in Green Colour.
Hope this helps.
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Hi ,
there is one more method may be you will find one functional module:
Go to se37--->put rspc*and press f4 you will get the names of functonal modules.
I hope one one can be of your help.
Regards
Rahul Bindroo
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Hi ,
There is a view named RSPROCESSTYPES.
you can see in se11 transaction .
May be this can give you same information.
Regards
Rahul Bindroo
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Hi, did you try transaction RSPCM?
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