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Alexey Pechnikov wrote:
>> Maybe sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_profile() can help with what you're
>> looking for here.

Unfortunately sqlite3_trace isn't that useful as it only tells you the
text of the sql statement but not any bound parameters.  The way to get
the bound parameters is to note them in your own functions that prepare
statements and bind them.  You may also find this functionality is
already present in various wrappers.  For example the Python wrappers do
this.

Roger
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