1. Get the number of the process and go to SM50
2. Select the PID (Process ID)
3. From the menu bar select Process>>Trace>>Display File
4. In the developer trace, there should be a list of tables showing up that the buffers are complaining about.
5. Look at the buffered tables and decide about which ones need to be changed from buffered to non-buffered. SE13 is the transaction to do that. The buffered tables need to be tables that have a large amount of reads, as compared to writes.
2. Select the PID (Process ID)
3. From the menu bar select Process>>Trace>>Display File
4. In the developer trace, there should be a list of tables showing up that the buffers are complaining about.
5. Look at the buffered tables and decide about which ones need to be changed from buffered to non-buffered. SE13 is the transaction to do that. The buffered tables need to be tables that have a large amount of reads, as compared to writes.
No comments:
Post a Comment