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Status Not under consideration
Categories APIs & SDKs
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 8, 2018

SCC - getting transfer statistics through REST calls

Today, it is possible since 5.4.x version to use REST api to request information from SCC.
We lack a request to get the statistics details of a transfer based on its process id for example.
DeveloperWorks ID DW_ID45858
RTC ID RTC_ID415308
Link to original RFE http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=45858
  • Guest
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    Dec 14, 2020

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  • Guest
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    Dec 11, 2020

    It is also true for details such as subprocesses. Example a process creates a subrpocess, on the API you can know if a process created a subprocess, as it occurs on the select statistics. Would be nice to have that detail