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BRF+ Dunning trace when running via Mass Scheduler Program (RFKK_MA_SCHEDULER)

grundy2022
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We are currently running our Dunning Proposal using the Mass Scheduler Program RFKK_MA_SCHEDULER with mass activity type MAHN. Currently, when this runs, the Trace Active is not checked under the Dunning Parameters tab in FPVA, so we have no way to look at the trace. Is it possible to add this functionality/configuration into the run?

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william_eastman
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Eric:

Be careful what you wish for. The trace option is not meant to be used in production for mass processing. You would probably see a big performance degradation and possibly memory issues as well.

Having said that, you would need to access the template variant and adjust the parameter there which would propagate to the copies.

regards,

bill.

grundy2022
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Thank you William. Sounds like having that one would probably be bad then :).

But I guess for future use for possibly something else, how would I go about accessing the template variant to adjust parameters?

We were not looking to do this in our Production environment, but one of the lesser environments.

vinita_kasliwal
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Hey Eric

Please can you refer below link step 6 shows the lean trace is this what you need?

http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/b05dcf53-603f-2f10-1e84-f5f90974471e

and Also this OSS where the 1st question is "How do I make a BRF trace"

https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/1289497

Please check these and let me know if it helped.


Regards

Vinita

grundy2022
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Thank you for your response. Yes the lean trace is what I am looking for and I have used them before when available. The problem is, when running in batch via the mass scheduler, the trace active checkbox is not checked for our variant, and that option isn't available in the mass scheduler program. It's only available in FPVA, which is the Dunning Proposal.