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Best Practices for SAP BI using DB2 9 for z/OS - IBM Redbooks

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Note: You must activate the saving of statistical data <strong>for</strong> each InfoCube by the<br />

following path: BW Admin Workbench → Tools → BW Statistics <strong>for</strong><br />

InfoProviders → Mark field “OLAP” <strong>for</strong> the InfoCube. If you do not activate<br />

statistics, then you will have no data recorded to allow you to analyze query<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

Be aware that when you enable the saving of statistics, it will result in more<br />

data being stored in RSDDSTAT and the cube 0BWTC_C02.<br />

8.3.1 Starting the analysis from ST03<br />

The starting point we use <strong>for</strong> analyzing query per<strong>for</strong>mance is the ST03 Workload<br />

Monitor transaction <strong>for</strong> statistics on individual query executions. Alternatively, on<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> 3.x systems you can look at the raw data in table RSDDSTAT <strong>using</strong><br />

transaction SE16.<br />

From ST03 you can see an overview of all of the queries that have been<br />

executed over a variety of time periods. The in<strong>for</strong>mation displayed by ST03<br />

shows a breakdown of the response time of the query by its constituent parts.<br />

Using this in<strong>for</strong>mation, you can identify the component that contributes the most<br />

time to the response time. In our analysis road map, we have broken the query<br />

response time into three major components:<br />

► Database processing time<br />

► Aggregates required?<br />

► Front-end processing time<br />

158 <strong>Best</strong> <strong>Practices</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>BI</strong> <strong>using</strong> <strong>DB2</strong> 9 <strong>for</strong> z/<strong>OS</strong>

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