AlbertoDangelo
Member
JDE E1 \"unit of work\"
Hi everyone,
I had this question in the back of my mind for a while, and now Management is asking me the same thing: how do we measure a JDE's unit of work or transaction?
What we are trying to find here is an unit of measure to understand if our complex JDE infrastructure is processing more jobs than last month or last year. So far we have measured total amount of users -which may mean nothing for workload- , or total amount of batch jobs, but I can' find anything I could use as "interactive transactions" or something of the sort.
One of the pieces of information that frustrates me most is I do have that information in the Server Manager. I could see business functions, the number of times they were processed, and their average processing time. If there were a way to save that information in a table I'll be more than happy.
So, in summary: has anyone had the challenge of measuring transactions / response time? Oh has anyone gone through the process of saving Server Manager's BSFN information?
Thanks
Alberto
Hi everyone,
I had this question in the back of my mind for a while, and now Management is asking me the same thing: how do we measure a JDE's unit of work or transaction?
What we are trying to find here is an unit of measure to understand if our complex JDE infrastructure is processing more jobs than last month or last year. So far we have measured total amount of users -which may mean nothing for workload- , or total amount of batch jobs, but I can' find anything I could use as "interactive transactions" or something of the sort.
One of the pieces of information that frustrates me most is I do have that information in the Server Manager. I could see business functions, the number of times they were processed, and their average processing time. If there were a way to save that information in a table I'll be more than happy.
So, in summary: has anyone had the challenge of measuring transactions / response time? Oh has anyone gone through the process of saving Server Manager's BSFN information?
Thanks
Alberto