AMASTA SAP (Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0)) Table details
Description: Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0)
Table field list including key, data, relationships and ABAP select examples
AMASTA is a standard SAP Table which is used to store Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0) data and is available within R/3 SAP systems depending on the version and release level.
The AMASTA table consists of various fields, each holding specific information or linking keys about Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0) data available in SAP. These include DESTIN (Logical Destination (Specified in Function Call)), INSTANCE (Instance Name), LFNUM (Global Performance Analysis: Sequence Number), TCODE (Performance Log: Statistical Record Transaction Code).. See below for full list along with technical details, documentation, text table, check tables, foreign key relationships, conversion routines, relevant tcodes and example ABAP select code etc. .
Delivery Class: S - System table, maint. only by SAP, change = modificationDisplay/Maintenance via tcode SM30: Display/Maintenance Allowed but with Restrictions
SAP enhancement categories: Cannot Be Enhanced
SAP AMASTA table fields - Full list of fields found in SAP data dictionary
Field | Description | Data Element | Data Type | length (Dec) | Check table | Conversion Routine | Domain Name | MemoryID | SHLP |
PROCGUID | Log GUID for Performance Analysis | PROCGUID | RAW | 16 | SYSUUID | ||||
DESTIN | Logical Destination (Specified in Function Call) | RFCDEST | CHAR | 32 | Assigned to domain | RFCDEST | RFC | F4_RFCDESTYPEALL | |
INSTANCE | Instance Name | MSNAME3 | CHAR | 40 | MSNAME2 | ||||
LFNUM | Global Performance Analysis: Sequence Number | LFNUMB | CHAR | 8 | CHAR8 | ||||
TCODE | Performance Log: Statistical Record Transaction Code | STAT_TCODE | CHAR | 20 | Assigned to domain | TCODE | |||
OKEY | Performance Protocol Statistical Record Open Key (Text) | OKEY | CHAR | 30 | SWNCDOMTXT30 | ||||
CONNECTION_NAME | Perofrmance Protocol Statisticsl Record DB Connection | CONNECTION_NAME | CHAR | 30 | SWNCDOMTXT30 | ||||
STARTDATE | SAP Workload NW Collector: Date | SWNCDATUM | DATS | 8 | DATUM | ||||
STARTTIME | SAP Workload NW Collector: Time | SWNCUZEIT | TIMS | 6 | UZEIT | ||||
ENDDATE | SAP Workload NW Collector: Date | SWNCDATUM | DATS | 8 | DATUM | ||||
ENDTIME | SAP Workload NW Collector: Time | SWNCUZEIT | TIMS | 6 | UZEIT | ||||
REPORT | Performance Log: Statistical Record Program Name | STAT_REPID | CHAR | 40 | Assigned to domain | PROGRAMM | |||
TASKTYPE | Performance Log: Statistical Record Task Type | STAT_TASKT | CHAR | 1 | STAT_TASK1 | ||||
DYNPRONR | Performance Log: Statistical Record Screen Number | STAT_DYNNR | CHAR | 4 | DYNNR | ||||
WPROCTIME | Time in Work Process (Reponse Time - Wait Time) in ms | WPROCTIME2 | DEC | 24(2) | |||||
KBYTETRANS | Amount of Data Transferred in KB (= Queue + Source + DSQL) | KBYTETRANS2 | DEC | 14(2) | |||||
RESPTIME | Response Time in ms | RESPTIME2 | DEC | 24(2) | |||||
WAITTIME | Queue Wait Time in ms | WAITTIME2 | DEC | 14(2) | |||||
CPUTIME | CPU Time in ms | CPUTIME | DEC | 18(2) | |||||
LDGENTIME | Load and Generation Time in ms | LDGENTIME2 | DEC | 14(2) | |||||
MEMORYUSED | Memory Used in MBytes | MEMORYUSED2 | DEC | 24(2) | |||||
DBTIME | Database Time in ms | DBTIME2 | DEC | 24(2) | |||||
DBCHANGES | Number of Physical Database Changes | DBCHANGES2 | DEC | 14(2) | |||||
ROUNDTRIPS | SAP Workload: Number of Roundtrips | ROUNDTRIPS | DEC | 18(2) | |||||
INDATA | Average Data Volume to Application Server per Step (kBytes) | INDATA_P | DEC | 16(2) | |||||
OUTDATA | Average Data Volume to Front End per Step (kBytes) | OUTDATA_P | DEC | 16(2) | |||||
RECPROCNUM_ST | Total Number of DB Recs Delivered to Program (Statistics) | RECPROCNUM_ST2 | DEC | 15(2) | |||||
TOTALEX_ST | Number of Database Accesses (SEL, UPD, INS, DEL)(Statistics) | TOTALEX_ST2 | DEC | 15(2) |
Key field | Non-key field |
How do I retrieve data from SAP table AMASTA using ABAP code
The following ABAP code Example will allow you to do a basic selection on AMASTA to SELECT all data from the tableDATA: WA_AMASTA TYPE AMASTA.
SELECT SINGLE *
FROM AMASTA
INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF WA_AMASTA
WHERE...
How to access SAP table AMASTA
Within an ECC or HANA version of SAP you can also view further information about AMASTA and the data within it using relevant transactions such asSE11 (ABAP Dictionary Maintenance)
SM30 (Maintain Table Data)
SE80 (Object Navigator)
SE16 (Data Browser).
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