0
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Turns off the OpenESQL trace.
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1
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The following information is written to the trace file:
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BEGIN
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traces main SQL directives
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END
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indicates end of run
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DIRECTIVES
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traces per compilation unit directives the first time a compilation unit is enountered at run time
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PREPARE
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identifies the original source code when a statement is prepared
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DISPOSE
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provides summary information for overall statement usage when a statement is removed from the prepared statement cache at disconnect time
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FLUSH
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provides summary information for overall statement usage when a statement is flushed from the cache usually due to a cache overflow
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2
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The following information is written to the trace file in addition to the information written when you set the trace level to 1:
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OPEN
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EXECUTE
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provides the number of rows selected, inserted, or updated
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EXEC_IMMED EXECUTE
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provides the number of rows selected, inserted, or updated
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ODBCCLOSE
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provides summary information for the current cursor use
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STMT_CHANGED
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reports new concurrency and scroll option settings when the ODBC driver uses different settings than those requested by OpenESQL
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3
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The following information is written to the trace file in addition to the information written when you set the trace level to 2:
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ODBCFETCH
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provides the number of rows fetched
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COBOLFETCH
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provides the number of rows returned to the COBOL application
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4
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The following information is written to the trace file in addition to the information written when you set the trace level to 3:
- EXEC_SQL_BEGIN
- EXEC_SQL_END
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OFF
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Turns off the OpenESQL trace.
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DEFAULT
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Resets the trace setting to the value set by the SQL TRACELEVEL directive. If the TRACELEVEL directive was not used to compile a program, this is equivalent to setting this option to OFF.
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