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MIRO performance

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Hi,

In my system MIRO is running slowly.

What are option to improve the performace of MIRO /

Is Creation of index for tables RBKP,BKPF, BSIK,BSAK will do?

Thanks,

Amit

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b_deterd2
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Hi,

First of all you should be on the latest support package.

Second: how large is the table RBKP? If very large then archiving is the best way to go forward.

Third: are there many exits / badi's active and how is the performance of those exits ? If bad, then check if some abap performance tuning is possible.

Regards,

Bert

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b_deterd2
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Hi,

First of all you should be on the latest support package.

Second: how large is the table RBKP? If very large then archiving is the best way to go forward.

Third: are there many exits / badi's active and how is the performance of those exits ? If bad, then check if some abap performance tuning is possible.

Regards,

Bert

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former_member251078
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Hello Amit,

I don't know exactly what you are doing inside MIRO, However please have a look into the following SAP Notes related to MIRO performance problem.

430475

780292

759703

612899

1085468

1143682

395718

389359

422168

746515

316498

1070353

568981

764687

967291

702467

790680

Also i would suggest you to take ST05 trace while running MIRO transaction, there you can find out expensive sql statements from there you can able to decide whether you need to create indexes or not..

Yours sincerely

Dileep

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Former Member
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with the creation of required indexes on RBKP, BSIK, BSAK, BSID, BSAD and BKPF table.