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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Using SAP Adapters
  SAP RFC Adapter
SM66 – Global Work Process Overview Method Results
The SM66 – Global Work Process Overview method results page displays SAP work processes that are 
currently processing user requests across all SAP application servers. The RFC method returns a table 
with the following columns:
Se
Indicates the number of the semaphore for which a work process is 
waiting
Server
SAP application server host name where the work process is 
executing.
Start
Indicates whether the process will automatically restart if a process 
ends prematurely. You can change the restart status of a process by 
selecting Process>Restart after error>Yes/No. You should normally 
leave Restart set to Yes.
Status
Current status of the work process. The following values are 
possible:
  •
Running – The work process is currently executing a request
  •
Waiting – The work process is idle and waiting for a work 
request
  •
Hold – The work process is being held for a single user. This is 
not an abnormal state. However, if too many work processes are 
in the hold state, system performance suffers. Refer to the 
Waiting column to determine why the work process is being 
held.
  •
Ended – Work process aborted with Restart set to No
Table
Database table last accessed by the work process.
Time
Indicates the elapsed time used by a work process for the dialog step 
that it is currently processing
Type
The type of work process. The following values are possible:
  •
DIA – Dialog
  •
BTC – Batch
  •
ENQ – Enqueue
  •
SPO – Spool
  •
UPD – Update
  •
UP2 – Delayed update
User
User ID currently executing a request on the work process
Wait Time
Time when waiting started.
Column
Description
Column
Description
Server
The SAP application server where the work process is executing
Number
The internal ID number of the work process (used to identify messages 
belonging to this work process in the system log)