SAP AMASTA Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0) Table

Overview

AMASTA is a standard SAP S/4HANA table that stores Global Performance Analysis: Application Statistc (from 7.0) data. There are total 14 fields in the AMASTA table. The following is a list of the fields that make up this table. Key fields are marked in blue.

The table AMASTA belongs to Transaction ST30: Tool for Automated Performance Tests (BC-TWB-TST-P-GPA) module and is located in the package New Performance Trace / Statistics with DB Connection (S_PERF_TRA).

In addition, following links provide an overview of foreign key relationships, if any, that link AMASTA to other SAP tables and standard CDS views available based on AMASTA table in S/4HANA 2020.

Techincal Settings of AMASTA

Below are technical details of the table AMASTA

  • Buffering not allowed
  • No buffering
  • Storage type is Column Store

List of AMASTA Fields

The following table gives you an overview of the fields available in AMASTA

FieldDescriptionData ElementCheck TableData TypeLength
PROCGUIDLog GUID for Performance AnalysisPROCGUIDRAW16
DESTINLogical destination (specified in function call)RFCDEST*CHAR32
INSTANCEInstance NameMSNAME3CHAR40
LFNUMGlobal Performance Analysis: Sequence NumberLFNUMBCHAR8
TCODEPerformance Log: Statistical Record Transaction CodeSTAT_TCODE*CHAR20
OKEYPerformance Protocol Statistical Record Open Key (Text)OKEYCHAR30
CONNECTION_NAMEPerofrmance Protocol Statisticsl Record DB ConnectionCONNECTION_NAMECHAR30
STARTDATESAP Workload NW Collector: DateSWNCDATUMDATS8
STARTTIMESAP Workload NW Collector: TimeSWNCUZEITTIMS6
ENDDATESAP Workload NW Collector: DateSWNCDATUMDATS8
ENDTIMESAP Workload NW Collector: TimeSWNCUZEITTIMS6
REPORTPerformance Log: Statistical Record Program NameSTAT_REPID*CHAR40
TASKTYPEPerformance Log: Statistical Record Task TypeSTAT_TASKTCHAR1
DYNPRONRPerformance Log: Statistical Record Screen NumberSTAT_DYNNRCHAR4

Foreign Key Relationships

A foreign key field is a table field that is allocated to a check table and becomes part of the table's foreign key. The following table gives you an overview of the foreign keys for AMASTA

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