What version of which Sybase product are you running?
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Bill
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Browse All TopicsUsing Sybase Central, is there any way to know which query is currently executing to debug the database performance issues.
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Hmmm. There are a bunch of tools available for ASE.
A look at the doc shows that ASA, via SQL Anywhere Studio, supports "Request Level Logging". There are also some tools for manipulating the log which is both verbose and not well formatted. You do get the complete text of each SQL statement along with some basic execution statistics.
Check out the SQL Anywhere Studio Developer's Guide.
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Bill
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by: hauiePosted on 2008-06-24 at 06:40:35ID: 21855580
Try this
open an interactive sql session to the server you are interested in using Sybase Central
do and sp_who and see who is running queries at the moment.
dbcc traceon(3604)
go
dbcc sqltext(spid) --- where spid is the id of the client running the query you are interested in
go
This will give you the last executed statement. If your data server isn't a busy one, then this may help you in debugging