I concur with Erik..
The only thing I can add is to Trap the SQL Statement and store in session variable or bean property before you do the CallableStatement.execute..that way you can reference the string later on.
HTH,
Martin-
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I don't know if there is an easier or more driver-independent way, but some JDBC drivers have a debug mode that can be enabled. Sorry, I don't have any specifics for you.

Erik


CRANFORD, CHRIS wrote:

This may be slightly off-topic but I'm sure others may have ran into this issue. If I have created a CallableStatement object using a SQL string, is there anyway to retreive that SQL string from the CallableStatement object ?

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