I preffer that the database give me this information. I don't know if
it is possible becouse if we retrieve many rows and if we want to put
this result in a new column the same time will be replicated many
times and consuming more processing.

Any other suggestion ?
Ezequias

2007/3/6, Bart Degryse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


note the time just before your operation starts
note the time just after it ends
show timeafter - timebefore

>>> "Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-03-06
14:20 >>>

Hi list,

It is possible to retrieve the time of a SQL statement leads to
execute ? I would like to put in my application how much time each
operation leads to finish.

Any suggestion ?

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