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I really just want to be able to see the actual statement in the debugger.
In my case I am using WSAD.

I did not see any variables that showed the SQL statement after the parameter substitution took place.

Am I missing something?

Thanks,
Todd


At 06:31 PM 10/6/2005, you wrote:
Try running a database monitor (STRDBMON)

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Subject: Display a prepared statement


Is there a way to display an SQL prepared statement after the
parameter placeholders have been replaced with actual values?
I have not seen anything while debugging.

Thanks.



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