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From: Chris Stephens <ChrisStephens_at_affina.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 14:09:45 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005DBE0E.20040106140945@fatcity.com>


Is there an event to set where I can identify any sql that receives a 1652 error message?

There is some process running each night in a reporting database that has been generating this error for the past week. I figured someone would complain. That didn't happen so I went and asked the reporting people if any of the reports were blowing up. They said no. I just set up statspack and will run that every 10 minutes tonight. I also have a query that will capture the session info on sessions currently sorting that I will run every 10 minutes. Neither of the techniques are very direct. I would imagine there is an event to set so that I can generate a trace file. Any other suggestions of nailing this down would be appreciated.

..and so I don't have to ask about events anymore...where do I find what event means what?

Thanks,
Chris
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