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what exactly 'tim' means in a 10046 TRACE file ?

From: Prem Khanna J <jprem_at_kssnet.co.jp>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 13:42:20 +0900
Message-ID: <008201c416da$8db7c890$dd00a8c0@prem>


Hi List,

i would like to know what exactly
'tim' value means in a '10046 event'
trace file. (9iR2 on W2K)

for example , what this means ?
PARSE #1: tim=31028556368

is it the time(micro seconds) taken
to parse ? (i don't think so.the query
did not take so much time)
OR
is it the system time when the parse
was done ? if so,how do i interpret it
to a readable time format ?

with Cary's book in front of me,i still
can't get exactly what it is :(

Regards,
Prem.




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