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Hi,
Actually, the SQL focexec are not tracked in Resource Analyzer, nevertheless, i would use Resource Analyzer for an application of Impact Analysis. That's why, i would like to know if there is an other way to catch the fieldname used in the SQL query...


Thanks

Rafik

v. 7.6.10
Windows 2003 srv

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Hi Rafik,

I consulted with our technicals and we are not exactly sure what you are looking for. Can you please provide some more explanation?

Cheers,

Kerry


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