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On Friday September 24 2004 8:53, Jan Wieck wrote: > > No, it does not. It only prepares the query plans for both log tables on > the first call to the log trigger. You never see the real execution of > saved SPI plans in the log. Hmm. So its logging plans that do not change data, and not logging the query execution that do change data? Ed
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