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When you say 'sql trace' do you mean 10046?
Which session(s) did you trace?
As SAP users get their data through an application server, I would suspect you would need to turn tracing on for all SAPR3 connections.
Jared
On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 09:41, Vergara, Michael (TEM) wrote:
> Hi Everyone!
>
> We are having intermittent and irregular performance issues
> with one of our home-grown reports from our SAP system. I tried
> running a SQL trace, but it was insufficient to our needs.
>
> Is there another kind of trace that I can turn on and turn off
> that will supply more info about the SQL, the execution plan, and
> access times?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
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> Michael P. Vergara
> Oracle DBA
> Guidant Corporation
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