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Hi Rob,

You'll want to look at the QQ1000 and QQDBCLOB1 fields of the 3010 record
(and possibly the 3011 and 3012) in order to get the host variable values.
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.4?topic=view-3010-host-variable-odp-implementation


Thank you,

Tim Clark
Dept 45X - DB2 for IBM i / SQL Optimizer


"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/08/2021
06:47:50 PM:

From: "Robert Rogerson" <rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 12/08/2021 06:50 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] DB Performance Monitor
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I created a DB Monitor for QZDASOINIT jobs. When I use i Navigator from
iACS I can drill into the statements and then right Click and Work with
SQL
statements and variables on an OPEN operation and it opens a window with
the sql statement and all the values in place of the parameter markers
that
were used when the sql statement ran.

I can query the db table that was created by the monitor but I am unable
to
see the values of the sql statement when it ran. I'm only able to find
the
sql statement with the parameter markers.

Does anyone know if the values are available through an sql interface?

Thanks,

Rob



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