Re: MySQL with Profile - Stored Procedures
Friend / Peter Brawley
You're not wrong.
Just that it would need some for dba, imagine the following situation:
Example: A problem has just been identified and if I am monitoring it through free software or through the command of the database itself, I do this identification of the stored procedure and see the parameters that were passed to it and so I can do to the similar to what You would need to know which stored procedure was executed, but mostly identifying the parameters that were passed to it, which can come from several locations.
So the main purpose is to identify the stored procedures that are running against the database and identifying the parameters that are arriving for this stored procedure.
See if you can understand me, due to my English generating some doubt for you?
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