on 04-09-2024 11:21 AM
Hi Sandra,
Thank u for this deep explanation, I need more clarity on some areas
what is 0000 - length of ?? + ?? . This u have mentioned.. what is the meaning of that?
And in this doc, https://community.sap.com/t5/application-development-blog-posts/analysis-and-recommended-settings-of...
every field has a defined length ,but u have here described with variable lengths, does this occurs in the latest version of sap?? Bcoz in this doc,its mentioned as
variable message has 64 bits,program has 40 like that.. and follows an order.. and here is there any order.. if possible can u provide a table like this.. so that i would be more helpful
FieldSub-fieldLengthDescription
SLGTYPE | SysLog: LIKE structure RSLGETYP | ||
SLGFTYP | 1 | Entry type: "q" = version 1 without field SLGLTRM2, "2" = version 2 including field SLGLTRM2 | |
AREA | 2 | Message area | |
SUBID | 1 | Message name | |
SLGDATTIM | Time stamp (CHAR 16) | ||
DATE | 8 | Date in format YYYYMMDD | |
TIME | 6 | Time in format hhmmss | |
DUMMY | 2 | not used | |
SLGPROC | SysLog: LIKE RSLGPID structure | ||
UNIXPID | 5 | Process ID | |
TASKTNO | 5 | Task | |
SLGTTYP | 2 | Process type (short form) | |
SLGLTRM | 8 | Terminal name (truncated) | |
SLGUSER | 12 | User name | |
SLGTC | 20 | Transaction | |
SLGREPNA | 40 | Program | |
SLGMAND | 3 | Client | |
SLGMODE | 1 | External mode of an SAP dialog | |
SLGDATA | 64 | Variable message data | |
SLGLTRM2 | 20 | Terminal name (continued), only available if SLGFTYP=2 |
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