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

Specify a company number. The Call Graph Profiler settings are only applied if the job runs in the specified number.

Job

The job identification code.

Start Date/Time Profiling

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

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

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

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

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

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.