I think that MaxDB client libraries allow a trace (ODBC and JDBC) that
would include SQL statements being sent to the server.

Regards,
Martin
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On 4/10/06, "Döhr, Markus ICC-H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I dont have the source code.
> > Is there any other way to do that?
> > Any SQL monitoring tool?
>
> There's actually no way of finding out, which SQL statement is in processing
> (with "normal" tools).
>
> You can do a vtrace but this is a VERY technical trace.
>
> If you know it's "slow" then you know what the user is doing when it's
> running slow. I'd tell that the developer of the software and ask, what he
> is doing/selecting on the database.
>
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