I would try turning tracing on for the ODBC driver and then look at the
log file. The tracing is one of the tabs in ODBC Admin utility.



Manjit Basra

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Subject: RE: Oracle

The idea is I want to see what calls another program is making to the
oracle
database. So I can see what I need to do to get information out the same
way. So Im not wanting to log my calls but see what others are doing.
Allen

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Subject: Re: Oracle

On Nov 20, 2007 7:51 AM, Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi foxgang
> Not really foxpro but the result will affect what I do in foxpro Does 
> anyone know of a way to log the SQL request to an oracle database?
> Either internal to oracle or an add on.
> Allen

What does log mean?  Do you want to write a table maybe a temp table in
Oracle, or are you going for an audit of CRUD operations?

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