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<item><title>ORACLE-BASE - SQL trace, 10046, trcsess and tkprof in Oracle</title>
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<description>SQL trace, 10046, trcsess and tkprof in Oracle The quickest way to capture the SQL being processed by a session is to switch on SQL trace or set the 10046 event for a representative period of time. The resulting trace files can be read in their raw state or translated using the tkprof utility. Trace files are found in v$diag_info view</description>
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<author>MondoTofu</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2014 13:59:45 GMT</pubDate>
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