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ABAP Runtime Analysis (SAT)

john_mcpartlan
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Olga Dolinskaja wrote a very useful blog entitled 'SAT: New ABAP Runtime Analysis' that I wanted to read again. Unfortunately, when I accessed the blog, where there used to be the text, there is now a link 'View Document. Selecting the line results in a download ABAP-SAT.ZIP. When I extract the files from the zip I get a number of XML and JS files as will as one Chrome HTML Document 'index.html'. Accessing that file in Chrome results in a small dialog from Camtasia Studio informing me that I must enable javascript and also have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player installed. Both of these conditions were already met.

I then returned to the blog and noticed that the folio path was Home>Community>Archived Documents>ABAP Development so I'm guessing that the blog has been archive.

My question is very simple. How do I get the blog so that I can read it again?

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Domi
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Hi john.mcpartlan

Maybe the link you used would have helped?

I found this Blog series by olga.dolinskaja : https://blogs.sap.com/2011/01/18/next-generation-abap-runtime-analysis-sat-introduction/ and all links works fine!

regards

Domi

john_mcpartlan
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Hi Dominik,

The link you've listed works fine. The problem was that when I searched for 'abap runtime analysis' I found a link to Olga's blog 'SAT: New ABAP Runtime Analysis' which is not the one you found. The only link on that blog was the 'View Document' and its selection resulted as described. Given that it's for same document, I find it a bit disconcerting that the 'View Document' does not take you to the correct place.

Regardless, I am now happy with the outcome. Thank you.

John

Domi
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This is a video/screen capture provided via Adobe Flash (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/announcements/adobe-flash-end-of-support)

So put the files on a server, install Adobe Flash Player and...

you got what you want - but you can't read it!

regards

Domi