Call Graph Profiler Settings for Jobs (ttaad5160m000)
Use this session to specify the Call Graph Profiler settings that are applied when the job is run.
- Company
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Specify a company number. The Call Graph Profiler settings are only applied if the job runs in the specified number.
- Job
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The job identification code.
- Start Date/Time Profiling
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Specify the start date/time. The call graph profiler is only started if the job is started between the start and end date.
- End Date/Time Profiling
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Specify the end date/time. The call graph profiler is only started if the job is started between the start and end date.
- Directory for Storing Profiles
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The directory to store the profiles that are generated by this session. The first directory in the specified path must be a subdirectory of
$BSE
.The default value is
appdata/profiles/<company number>_<job name>
, so that the profiles are stored under$BSE/appdata/profiles/<company number>_<job name>
For every time the job is started, a subdirectory is created under the specified directory. The name of this subdirectory is equal to the date/time the job was started:
<yyyymmdd>-<hhmmss>
.You can use the File Manager (ttfmafileman ) session to zip the folder that contains the profiles.
- Filter
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If this check box is selected, you can specify a filter in the next field.
This field corresponds with the value of the PROFILE_ALL variable. See "The Call Graph Profiler" in the Infor ES Programmers Guide (Infor Support Portal KB 22924522).
- Filter Content
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Use this field to specify a filter. You can, for example, specify the name of an object. The generated profile contains only statistics for the specified object.
- Profile Specific Bshell Functions
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Use this field to specify bshell functions that are normally not traced. You can, for example, specify a comma-separated list of bshell functions.
You can use an asterisk at the end of the string to profile multiple functions. For example:
alloc.mem, dal.*
This field corresponds with the value of the PROFILE_TRAMPOLINE variable.