Thread: Any way to see parameters

Any way to see parameters

From
"Chris Hoover"
Date:
We are having some issues in our development shop, and I wanted to know if there is any way to see the parameters passed in a query in the odbc log.  I have turned debug on, and I am getting a log of all of the queries.  I see the parameters after they are added into the query, but I would like a listing of each parameter value before the query substitution occurs.  Is there anyway to see this?

Example:
PGAPI_Execute: clear errors...
PGAPI_Execute: copying statement params: trans_status=2, len=75, stmt='UPDATE CLMCOM1 SET SUBMIT_L_NAME_ORG = ? WHERE INV_NBR = ? AND INV_QFR = ? '
copy_statement_with_params: from(fcType)=1, to(fSqlType)=1  -- IS THERE ANYWAY TO SEE THIS PARAM VALUE HERE?
copy_statement_with_params: from(fcType)=4, to(fSqlType)=4  -- IS THERE ANYWAY TO SEE THIS PARAM VALUE HERE?
copy_statement_with_params: from(fcType)=1, to(fSqlType)=1  -- IS THERE ANYWAY TO SEE THIS PARAM VALUE HERE?

Thanks,

Chris

Re: Any way to see parameters

From
Ludek Finstrle
Date:
> We are having some issues in our development shop, and I wanted to know if
> there is any way to see the parameters passed in a query in the odbc log.  I
> have turned debug on, and I am getting a log of all of the queries.  I see
> the parameters after they are added into the query, but I would like a
> listing of each parameter value before the query substitution occurs.  Is
> there anyway to see this?

Yes. You can see them in mylog output (it's larger and slow down the
computer).

Regards,

Luf