Hi Murali,
In our case since the predicats are  generated dynamically and a call to
the function from outside will give me the predicate being applied.
Thanks to Jonathan Lews, I will also make sure now  using event 10730.

Regards,
Madhavan
http://www.dpapps.com


> Thanks for the response. I did get it working. However I have another
> question. Have you tried to capture what happens behind the scene. I
> turned on trace however could not trace the actual query that gets added
> to the SQL statement. Only the function call could be traced not the
> actual SQL condition
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Menon
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