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

From: Prem Khanna J <jprem_at_kssnet.co.jp>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:41:18 +0900
Message-ID: <00aa01c416eb$2c1c6300$dd00a8c0@prem>


Thanx a lot for ur reply Mr.Cary .
I have a few more questions please !

These are a few lines from my trace file for a simple query.

PARSE #1:	tim=31028556368
EXEC #1:	tim=31028575483

1.The difference between PARSE and EXEC is ( 31028575483 - 31028556368 ) = 19115 . is it so many micro seconds elapsed ?

2.The timestamp in " *** " line is the nearest one. so how many seconds have the clock advanced by during the PARSE and EXEC line ?

Can you explain me please ? Thanx again.

Regards,
Prem.




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