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What is single activity trace in SAP BC-VMC - Virtual Machine Container?


SAP Term: single activity trace

  • Component: BC-VMC

  • Component Name: Virtual Machine Container

  • Description: Trace option in VM Container for creating traces of single actions. Traces can be created for users, sessions, or RFC modules. Traces are configured and displayed in VMC system administration transaction SM53.


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  • Key Concepts: Single Activity Trace is a feature of the BC-VMC Virtual Machine Container (VMC) that allows users to trace the execution of a single activity within a VMC. This feature allows users to identify and analyze the performance of individual activities within the VMC, as well as identify any potential issues or bottlenecks. How to Use It: To use Single Activity Trace, users must first enable the feature in the VMC settings. Once enabled, users can select an activity to trace and view the execution details in the VMC console. The trace will provide information such as the start and end times of the activity, as well as any errors or warnings that occurred during its execution.
    Tips & Tricks: When using Single Activity Trace, it is important to remember that only one activity can be traced at a time. Additionally, it is important to note that this feature may impact performance, so it should only be used when necessary.
    Related Information: For more information on Single Activity Trace, please refer to the SAP documentation on BC-VMC Virtual Machine Container. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide tutorials and tips on using this feature.

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