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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 @ 06:05:29 GMT
If you upgrade to the most current software (both V2R4.1 database and TUF6.1 client) you will be able to see high/low/average VPROC CPU/IO per session while the query runs. You can also see the SQL statement that's active for that session, a simplified EXPLAIN of that SQL, and which step(s) of the query plan are currently active.
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