I am working on figuring out an error in an application caused by
dynamically generated sql.  I've set init parameters in the past to
generate a trace file for a specific error and its been very helpful in
finding the source of this sort of error.

Is there a way to run this sort of trace on a session or the system
without setting it in the init file and restarting?



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