Trying to find out what a specific running statement is (Oracle)
I'm trying to look into what's running on my Oracle instance at the moemnt. I have a large INSERT statement going that's dumping data into a table, and I can see this is running when I execute the SQL script referenced in this post:
How do you show sql executing on an oracle database
It's showing my INSERT statement fine, but it's also showing a second statement that looks like a trigger or a stored proc that's not reference in the insert statement "mp_manual_pay" which is an abbreviation of the table I'm inserting data into.
I can't find this label referenced in a trigger or a stored proc, so I'm wondering what else this might be? I've search sys.all_objects and cannot see any reference to this label / name. Any ideas on where else to search to see what exactly this is? (I expect it's the cause of a rather slow insert, and I would like to temporarily disable this during the bulk insert)
I have also executed the script referenced in this post:
How to see the actual Oracle SQL statement that is being executed
And this certainly seems to indicate that something else is going on, but I can't for the life of me figure out where it's coming from.
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I'm trying to look into what's running on my Oracle instance at the moemnt. I have a large INSERT statement going that's dumping data into a table, and I can see this is running when I execute the SQL script referenced in this post:
How do you show sql executing on an oracle database
It's showing my INSERT statement fine, but it's also showing a second statement that looks like a trigger or a stored proc that's not reference in the insert statement "mp_manual_pay" which is an abbreviation of the table I'm inserting data into.
I can't find this label referenced in a trigger or a stored proc, so I'm wondering what else this might be? I've search sys.all_objects and cannot see any reference to this label / name. Any ideas on where else to search to see what exactly this is? (I expect it's the cause of a rather slow insert, and I would like to temporarily disable this during the bulk insert)
I have also executed the script referenced in this post:
How to see the actual Oracle SQL statement that is being executed
And this certainly seems to indicate that something else is going on, but I can't for the life of me figure out where it's coming from.
oracle
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I'm trying to look into what's running on my Oracle instance at the moemnt. I have a large INSERT statement going that's dumping data into a table, and I can see this is running when I execute the SQL script referenced in this post:
How do you show sql executing on an oracle database
It's showing my INSERT statement fine, but it's also showing a second statement that looks like a trigger or a stored proc that's not reference in the insert statement "mp_manual_pay" which is an abbreviation of the table I'm inserting data into.
I can't find this label referenced in a trigger or a stored proc, so I'm wondering what else this might be? I've search sys.all_objects and cannot see any reference to this label / name. Any ideas on where else to search to see what exactly this is? (I expect it's the cause of a rather slow insert, and I would like to temporarily disable this during the bulk insert)
I have also executed the script referenced in this post:
How to see the actual Oracle SQL statement that is being executed
And this certainly seems to indicate that something else is going on, but I can't for the life of me figure out where it's coming from.
oracle
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I'm trying to look into what's running on my Oracle instance at the moemnt. I have a large INSERT statement going that's dumping data into a table, and I can see this is running when I execute the SQL script referenced in this post:
How do you show sql executing on an oracle database
It's showing my INSERT statement fine, but it's also showing a second statement that looks like a trigger or a stored proc that's not reference in the insert statement "mp_manual_pay" which is an abbreviation of the table I'm inserting data into.
I can't find this label referenced in a trigger or a stored proc, so I'm wondering what else this might be? I've search sys.all_objects and cannot see any reference to this label / name. Any ideas on where else to search to see what exactly this is? (I expect it's the cause of a rather slow insert, and I would like to temporarily disable this during the bulk insert)
I have also executed the script referenced in this post:
How to see the actual Oracle SQL statement that is being executed
And this certainly seems to indicate that something else is going on, but I can't for the life of me figure out where it's coming from.
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