Precise Indepth for Oracle relates SQL statements to PL/SQL procedures
without quering any X$ tables. So may you should buy that, but that may
not be an option for you ;-)

Anjo.


Stephane Faroult wrote:
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> My aim, remember, was to relate a PL/SQL block to the statements it
> issues, so X$KGLRD is not the final answer. But I am still working on it
> and closing in ... X$KGLDP seems promising ...
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