After Googling a lot and not finding what I'm looking for I decided to ask this question.
I'm using binding variables as demonstrated in this awesome article from 2005 titled The Values That Bind by Mark A. Williams, like this:
OracleParameter p_APP_NAME =
new OracleParameter("p_APP_NAME", OracleDbType.NVarchar2, ParameterDirection.Input);
p_APP_NAME.Size = 50;
p_APP_NAME.Value = log.Application.Name;
cmd.Parameters.Add(p_APP_NAME);
I successfully enabled ODP.NET debug tracing but one key info that's missing is that the logged SQL statement doesn't show me what was the value bound to the binding variable.
It's logging OracleCommand.CommandText but without OracleCommand.Parameters values. It's showing me this:
TIME:2013/09/20-22:59:21:890 TID:20fc OpsSqlPrepare2(): SQL: UPDATE PS_LOG SET
APP_NAME = :p_APP_NAME,
WHERE LOG_ID = :p_LOG_ID
What I'd really like to see are the actual values that were used in the query sent to the ORACLE server like this:
TIME:2013/09/20-22:59:21:890 TID:20fc OpsSqlPrepare2(): SQL: UPDATE PS_LOG SET
APP_NAME = 'App Name',
WHERE LOG_ID = 777
Am I missing some configuration or this info I want is not available when using ODP.NET tracing capability?
If this is not built-in I guess I'll have to implement my own substitution method and log the SQL Statement myself.