Troubleshooting
Problem
Taking DB2 trace for a particular SQL may provide useful diagnostic information. This technote shows the way to achieve that.
Symptom
DB2 trace is a useful diagnostic tool. If a particular SQL is causing the problem, you might want to take trace for it. However, DB2 doesn't provide a way to trace the execution for a particular SQL directly.
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01 May 2025
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