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Hey all,



I need to be able to find out how long it takes to execute a stored procedure, all the way through the open and consumption its cursors.



While in iNav...



In the program that is the stored proc is an SQL statement. When I test the statement alone, I can route its output to a table and clock the whole process. But when I try to do the same thing using the stored procedure, I am not allowed.



Does anyone have an idea that can allow me to do something like:



Insert into testable (call storedProc(parameter))



This would include the creation (inside the storedProc) and consumption of the cursor (the INSERT portion) and iNav should be able to tell how long it took to run.



Thanks all!



Steve Needles

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