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Question/help about debugsql option
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Hi.

For some time I've been using the "DebugSQL" parameter/option when starting the PL/SQL Developer, and it helps in some situations when I need to find what SQL is executed.
However until today I didn't pay attention/noticed that every time I start a new IDE instance the file "Debug.txt" gets recreated.

Is there a way to set that the debug file won't be recreated, but rather the debug data will be appended to the file ?
I know that way the file could become large in size, but would like to keep generated information as a log what was executed.

I am using: PL/SQL Developer v8.0.4.1514

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Re: Question/help about debugsql option
georgie #42468 10/13/11 11:47 AM
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There is currently no option to preserve the debug.txt file between PL/SQL Developer restarts. It's really just a tool for support.

You could however create a little script that copies the current debug.txt file and then starts plsqldev.exe.


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