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I found that my old method (using v$sqlarea, v$sqltext) can't grab the
SQl statement coming from Java--Jdbc. I guess JDBC did
something to the original SQL statements written by Java/SQl
programmer. I know that I can turn on the sql_trace, but that will
cause some extra overhead. I don't want to trace any sql at any time.
ONly when something happened and the Oracle seems abnormal will I have
a look at what's current running.
Any idea will be highly appreciated.
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Received on Tue Sep 12 2000 - 13:34:43 CDT
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