Transaction Tracer in Oracle [message #142687] |
Mon, 17 October 2005 04:09 |
cmanimaran
Messages: 6 Registered: October 2005 Location: Mumbai, India
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Hi,
I want to Trace the Transactions(Selects, Inserts, PL/SQLs etc..) happening in my Schema. Currently I am using Statement Tracer for ODBC, but this tool brings my application(from where i post the trns) to an abrupt end. Is there any other effective tracer i can use? or is there any utility tool provided by Oracle itself?
Thanks & regards
Manimaran
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Re: Transaction Tracer in Oracle [message #142863 is a reply to message #142741] |
Tue, 18 October 2005 01:28 |
cmanimaran
Messages: 6 Registered: October 2005 Location: Mumbai, India
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It's not question of being a Cop, My company's Business Application has a large set of tables, where Business Rules, trn data are stored. Though an extensive help is available, it is difficult to trap the errors especially when it fails in Business Rules Tables. Since the trn's tables are known by us we don't have a problem.
The core application development team sits in New York & Vienna, it takes time to get an reply from them. So i thought why not a tracer be put in . If you have worked in MS-SQL, u would have come across the Tracer tool provided by them.
I tried a freeware 'statement tracer', but it chokes up the memory.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks & regards
Mani
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Re: Transaction Tracer in Oracle [message #143347 is a reply to message #142969] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 01:18 |
cmanimaran
Messages: 6 Registered: October 2005 Location: Mumbai, India
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As I have mentioned in my earlier mails, I am using an Third Party Tool 'Statement Tracer' a freeware downloaded from www.aboves.com
The problem is it chokes up the memory and my application which is under Tracer comes to an abrupt end when the no of queries is quite high.
Getting some rights from dba for some auditing is totally ruled out.
I just wanted to know any other Tracer available which does'nt occupy more memory space.
My idea is to find out in which table my Insert or any other statement failed. Our internal log of the application will give only the error no in case of our Businees Rule tables and error no. as well as table name for our transaction tables.
I hope I've given a better picture now.
Thanks & regards
Manimaran
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Re: Transaction Tracer in Oracle [message #415612 is a reply to message #142687] |
Tue, 28 July 2009 06:36 |
easymatica
Messages: 5 Registered: July 2009
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cmanimaran wrote on Mon, 17 October 2005 12:09 | Hi,
I want to Trace the Transactions(Selects, Inserts, PL/SQLs etc..) happening in my Schema. Currently I am using Statement Tracer for ODBC, but this tool brings my application(from where i post the trns) to an abrupt end. Is there any other effective tracer i can use?
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try FlexTracer from Easy******.com
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