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david,
you could use p6Spy, is free and provide timestamps.
Ciao.

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 09:47:38 -0500, David Gibbs wrote:

>Anyone know if it's possible to get a JDBC trace from JT400 with a timestamp
>on the entries?

>The basic trace doesn't seem to have any time entries.

>Thanks!

>david

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