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Component: BC-DB-MON
Component Name: Technical Monitoring Cockpit
Description: Extended request context, such as the HTTP path of HTTP requests or the function name that is called up by RFC calls.
Key Concepts: Program context is a term used in SAP software to refer to the environment in which a program is running. It includes the system settings, user settings, and other parameters that are used to determine how the program will behave. In the BC-DB-MON Technical Monitoring Cockpit, program context is used to monitor the performance of programs and identify any potential issues. How to use it: In order to use program context in the BC-DB-MON Technical Monitoring Cockpit, you must first set up the system parameters and user settings. This can be done by accessing the System Settings tab in the cockpit and entering the necessary information. Once this is done, you can then use the Program Context tab to view and analyze the performance of programs. Tips & Tricks: When setting up program context in the BC-DB-MON Technical Monitoring Cockpit, it is important to ensure that all of the necessary parameters and settings are entered correctly. This will ensure that the program context is set up correctly and that any potential issues can be identified quickly and easily. Related Information: For more information on program context in SAP software, please refer to SAP's official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed tutorials on how to set up program context in SAP software.