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Component: BC-CST
Component Name: Client/Server Technology
Description: Level of detail in which traces are written. Possible trace levels are: 0: No trace 1: Error trace 2: Complete process, short data trace 3: Complete process, complete data trace
Key Concepts: Trace level is a feature of the SAP Client/Server Technology (BC-CST) that allows users to monitor and analyze the performance of their system. It provides detailed information about the system's activities, such as which processes are running, how long they take to complete, and which resources are being used. This information can be used to identify and troubleshoot potential problems. How to use it: Trace level can be enabled in the SAP system by setting the trace level parameter in the system profile. This parameter determines the amount of detail that will be recorded in the trace log. The higher the trace level, the more detailed information will be recorded. Once enabled, trace logs can be viewed in the SAP GUI or via a third-party tool. Tips & Tricks: When using trace level, it is important to remember that higher levels of tracing can have a significant impact on system performance. Therefore, it is important to set the trace level to an appropriate level for your needs. Additionally, it is important to remember to disable tracing when it is no longer needed, as this will help improve system performance. Related Information: For more information on trace level and how to use it, please refer to SAP's documentation on BC-CST Client/Server Technology. Additionally, there are many third-party tools available that can help with monitoring and analyzing trace logs.