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Component: BC-SRV-PMI
Component Name: Process Monitoring Infrastructure
Description: An instance of a technical step. A tracking record is data extracted at tracking points at runtime, and consists of header data and payload. The tracking records are stored temporarily in the local tracking data store and passed to the central tracking data store at regular intervals.
Key Concepts: A tracking record is a type of data record used in the BC-SRV-PMI Process Monitoring Infrastructure of SAP. It is used to store information about the progress of a process, such as the start and end times, the status of the process, and any errors that occurred. How to use it: Tracking records are created automatically when a process is started in SAP. They can be accessed through the BC-SRV-PMI Process Monitoring Infrastructure, where they can be viewed and edited. The tracking record can also be used to generate reports on the progress of a process. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of tracking records in order to ensure that processes are running smoothly and efficiently. It is also important to regularly review tracking records for any errors or issues that may have occurred during the process. Related Information: The BC-SRV-PMI Process Monitoring Infrastructure also includes other features such as alerts, notifications, and logging. These features can be used in conjunction with tracking records to provide a comprehensive view of the progress of a process.