Activating database-request statement caching for selected users

When you choose to activate database-request statement caching for an individual user, the following menu appears:

Enter the type of statement caching to activate (1-Single, 2-Stack, 3-One Time Request, Q-Quit):

Enter the number for the type, or Q to exit:

  • 1-Single — Only the current ABL program and line number, or a single SQL statement is reported.
  • 2-Stack — The call stack up to the current ABL program and line number.
  • 3-One Time Request — The ABL or SQL client report tracing information once. Once reported, database-request statement caching is turned off.
  • Q-Quit — Quit this function and return to the Client Database-Request Statement Caching menu.

After selecting the type, chose a user by number from a menu like the following:

Enter the type of statement caching to activate (1-Single, 2-Stack, 3-One Time Request, Q-Quit): 2

                OpenEdge Release 12 Monitor (R&D)
                Activate For Selected Users

Usr:Ten Name    Domain   Type       Login time     Serv IPV# Remote Address
  5     User-5      -4   SELF/ABL   04/08/20 12:23    0   
  6     User-6      -4   SELF/ABL   04/08/20 12:23    0   
  7     User-7      -4   SELF/ABL   04/08/20 12:23    0   
  8     User-8      -4   SELF/ABL   04/08/20 12:23    0   

Enter user number, P, T, or X (? for help): 

Based on your entry, the following actions are performed:

  • If the user number is valid, or if the user is specified in the list, database-request statement caching is activated. If the user is a self-serve or remote client, database-request statement caching is activated for that client. If the user number represents a remote database server, database-request statement caching is activated for all clients serviced by that database server.
    Note: Once activated, database-request statement caching can not be canceled. You must deactivate for selected users, all users, or all future users.
  • You can continue entering additional valid user numbers.
  • The user number entry is terminated when you press ENTER without specifying a valid numeric character, or when you press ENTER after entering a non-numeric character.