on 05-24-2008 7:38 AM
hi frnds,
in which scenarios, should i use tcode sp12.
what is the excat use of this tcode.
when i tried this tcode in the production system i am getting a empty screen.
what is the meaning of this.
what should i get if i run this sp12 code .
Hi,
SP12 transaction is for the Administration of Temporary Sequential data ( TemSe Data).
TemSe is a store for temporary sequential data; that is, objects that are not normally permanently held in the system are stored in the TemSe.The spool system uses the TemSe to store output data temporarily.Example temse objects Spool requests, Job logs etc.
Every TemSe object consists of a header entry in table TST01 and the actual object. This can be stored in the file system (for example, job logs) or in table TST03
The TemSe functions TemSe Contents ( Can be viewed from SP11) and TemSe Administration ( SP12) are only intended for dealing with problems, such as for analyzing printer problems. Do not delete objects using these TemSe functions if you can avoid doing so. Instead, delete old spool data with spool deletion functions in dialog and in background processing
Menu Options are as follows:
1)TemSe Database --> Memory Allocation.
The system display a large overview of the TemSe objects. You have the following options:
· You can check the number and size of the TemSe objects.
· You can check the number of objects that are stored with an unlimited retention period.
You can only determine the total number of objects with unlimited retention periods. You cannot explicitly check the retention period of spool requests in TemSe administration. It is display in the header data of the spool requests (transaction SP01.
2)TemSe Database --> consistency check
Go to link http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/fc/04ca3bb6f8c21de10000000a114084/content.htm
Award points if helpful
regards,
Phani
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MY VERIFICATION IS CLARIFIED.
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Stop asking interview questions!!!
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hi juan,
this is not a interview question.
infact i am new to sap basis. so, i want to know the details of this tcode as i have no clear idea about that.
if u have any link related to this sp12 tcode u can kindly forward it to me.
i would appreciate that.
last time again this is not a interview question.
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