Help to read the trace file

Hi Mike,.
about my previous post HS Agent vs. Gateway,.
It is the result of the trace file when the deadlock occurred.

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Oracle Corporation - Monday January 11, 2010 11:03:58.901


Heterogeneous Agent release
11.1.0.6.0




Oracle Corporation - Monday January 11, 2010 11:03:58.900

Version 11.1.0.6.0

Hgogprd entries
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL' returned 'DEBUG '.
Hgosdip entries
default assignment of 50 HS_OPEN_CURSORS
HOSGIP returned the value of 'RECOVER' for HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT
HOSGIP returned value for HS_FDS_RECOVERY_PWD
layout HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG or "HS_TRANSACTION_LOG".
layout by default HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION of "READ_COMMITTED".
layout by default «AL32UTF8» HS_NLS_NCHAR
parameter HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_AS_DATE if there is no 'TRUE '.
layout HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING failure to 'ON '.
HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS layout without '100 '.
parameter HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT default 'FALSE '.
parameter HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC default 'FALSE '.
parameter HS_FDS_CHARACTER_SEMANTICS default 'FALSE '.
parameter HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR if there is no 'TRUE '.
setting HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT or 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS ".
parameter HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE default 'FALSE '.
HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE layout without "65536".
parameter HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE default 'FALSE '.
parameter HS_FDS_QUERY_DRIVER default 'FALSE '.
HS_CALL_NAME_ISP layout "gtw$: SQLTables; GTW$: SQLColumns. GTW$: SQLPrimaryKeys. GTW$: SQLForeignKeys. GTW$: SQLProcedures. "gtw$: SQLStatistics.
Release of hgosdip, rc = 0
ORACLE_SID is 'sysdevdsn '.
Product information:
Port RLS / Upd:6 / 0 PrdStat:0
Agent: Oracle Database Gateway for MSSQL
: Installation
Class: MSSQL, ClassVsn:11.1.0.6.0_0006, Instance: sysdevdsn
Release of hgogprd, rc = 0
Hgoinit entries
HOCXU_COMP_CSET = 1
HOCXU_DRV_CSET = 31
HOCXU_DRV_NCHAR = 873
HOCXU_DB_CSET = 31
HOCXU_SEM_VER = 90200
Entry hgolofn at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
ODBCINST value ' / oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/driver/dg4msql.loc '.
RC =-1 of HOSGIP for 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH '.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to environment is "/ oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/pilot/lib: / lib/ora11_1g/oracle11g."
Affecting LD_LIBRARY_PATH "/ oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/pilot/lib: / oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/pilot/lib: / lib/ora11_1g/oracle11g."
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME_ICU' returned ' / oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/driver/lib/libHGicu22.so '.
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf4c6008
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME_INST' returned ' / oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/driver/lib/libodbcinst.so '.
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf4c7330
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME' returned ' / oracle11g/ora11_1g/dg4msql/driver/lib/libodbc.so '.
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eca0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ecb0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ecc0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ecd0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ece0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ecf0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed00
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed10
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed20
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed30
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed40
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed50
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed60
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed70
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed80
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ed90
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eda0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34edb0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34edc0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34edd0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ede0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34edf0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee00
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee10
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee20
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee30
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee40
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee50
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee60
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee70
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee80
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ee90
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eea0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eeb0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eec0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eed0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eee0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34eef0
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ef00
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ef10
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ef20
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ef30
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolofns at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
symbol_peflctx = 0xbf34ef40
hoaerr:0
Output hgolofns 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Release of hgolofn, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
HOSGIP to 'HS_OPEN_CURSORS' returned '50 '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS' returned '100 '.
HOSGIP for "HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE" returned "65536".
HOSGIP to 'HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER' returned '. "
Release of hgoinit, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgolgon at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
name: B2CUPLOAD, reco:0, tflag:0
Entry hgosuec at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
UEncoding = UTF8
Entry shgosuec at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Release of shgosuec, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
returned shgosuec() rc = 0
Release of hgosuec, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT' returned 'RECOVER '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG' returns ""HS_TRANSACTION_LOG"
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_AS_DATE" returns 'TRUE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_CHARACTER_SEMANTICS' returned 'FALSE '.
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR" returns 'TRUE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_RESULT_SET_SUPPORT' returned 'FALSE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC' returned 'FALSE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE' returned 'FALSE '.
using B2CUPLOAD as a default value to "HS_FDS_DEFAULT_OWNER".
HOSGIP to 'HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE' returned 'FALSE '.
Entry hgocont at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = "cs - sql2:1049 / / sysdev.
RC =-1 of HOSGIP for 'HS_FDS_CONNECT_STRING '.
Entry hgogenconstr at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
DSN:CS - sql2:1049 / / sysdev, name: B2CUPLOAD
OPTN:
Entry shgogohn at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Release of shgogohn, rc = 28500 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgocont_OracleCsidToIANA at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Back 4
Output hgocont_OracleCsidToIANA 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
# > connection settings (len = 202) < #.
# DRIVER = Oracle 11 g dg4msql;
# Address = cs-sql2, 1049;
# Database = sysdev;
#! UID = B2CUPLOAD;
#! PWD = *.
# AnsiNPW = Yes;
# QuotedId = Yes;
# IANAAppCodePage = 4;
# ArraySize = 100;
# PadVarbinary = 0;
# SupportNumericPrecisionGreaterThan38 = 1;
Release of hgogenconstr, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
DriverName:HGmsss22.so, DriverVer:05.20.0100 (b0062, u0033)
DBMS name: Microsoft SQL Server DBMS Version: 08.00.2039
Release of hgocont, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
SQLGetInfo Returns Y for SQL_CATALOG_NAME
SQLGetInfo Returns 128 for SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN
Release of hgolgon, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgoulcp at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Entry hgowlst at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
Release of hgowlst, rc = 1 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:58
SQLGetInfo Returns Y for SQL_PROCEDURES
Release of hgoulcp, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgouldt at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Release of hgouldt, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgobegn at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
tflag:0, original: 1
Hoi:0xffffe1b8, ttid (len 38) is...
00: 4149 534543 4 434C 4D42532E 5552452E [MBS. CLAIMSECURE.]
10: 31613362 38643035 2E372E39 [COM.1a3b8d05.7.9] 434F4D2E
20: 2E333330 3038 [. 33008]
tbid (len 10) is...
0: F0800000 07000900 0104 [...]
Release of hgobegn, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgodtab at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
number: 1
Table: DBO. B2C_PIN_PROFILE
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:1 (BP_PIN_ID): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:15 / 0, nullbl:0, byte: 15, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:2 (BP_PIN_STATUS): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:1 / 0, nullbl:0, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:3 (BP_CREATE_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:0, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:4 (BP_ACTIVE_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:5 (BP_LAST_LOGON_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:6 (BP_TERM_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:7 (BP_PSWD): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:255 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 255, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:8 (BP_PSWD_RESET): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:1 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:9 (BP_PSWD_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:10 (BP_EMAIL_ADDRESS): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:50 / 3, nullbl:0, byte: 50, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:11 (BP_IP_ADDRESS): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:100 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 100, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:12 (BP_URL_REFERER): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:255 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 255, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:13 (BP_IN_CERT): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:10 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 10, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:14 (BP_IN_GRP): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:6 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 6, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:15 (BP_IN_FIRST_NAME): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:30 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 30, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:16 (BP_IN_LAST_NAME): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:40 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 40, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:17 (BP_IN_DOB): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 40, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:18 (BP_IN_QUESTION): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:255 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 255, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:19 (BP_IN_ANSWER): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:255 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 255, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:20 (BP_DB_CREATE_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 255, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:21 (BP_DB_SOURCE): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:1 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:22 (BP_DB_RELATIONSHIP): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:2 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 2, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:23 (BP_DB_DIV): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:3 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 3, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:24 (BP_DB_UNIT): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:3 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 3, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:25 (BP_DB_FIRST_NAME): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:30 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 30, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:26 (BP_DB_LAST_NAME): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:40 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 40, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:27 (BP_DB_GRP_TYPE): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:1 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:28 (BP_DB_CERT_EFF_DATE): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc / scl:23 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 1, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:29 (BP_DB_INS): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:4 / 3, nullbl:1, byte: 4, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:30 (BP_HOLD_EFT): dtype:-7 (BIT), prc / scl:1 / 0, nullbl:1, byte: 4, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:31 (BP_PROVIDER): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:14 / 0, nullbl:1, byte: 14, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:32 (BP_BENEFIT): dtype:1 (CHAR), prc / scl:2 / 0, nullbl:1, byte: 2, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopcda at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Column:33 (BP_CORP_EMAIL_ADDRESS): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc / scl:100 / 0, nullbl:1, byte: 100, sign: 1, radix: 0
Release of hgopcda, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
The hoada for the dbo. B2C_PIN_PROFILE follows...
hgodtab, line 577: print hoada @ 600000000035bfa0
MAX: 33, REAL: 33, BRC:1, WHT = 6
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12 VARCHAR N 15 15 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_PIN_ID
1 TANK 1 1 N 0 0 0 0 0 BP_PIN_STATUS
N DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_CREATE_DATE
Y DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_ACTIVE_DATE
Y DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_LAST_LOGON_DATE
Y DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_TERM_DATE
12. IS VARCHAR 255 255 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_PSWD
1 CHAR Y 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 BP_PSWD_RESET
Y DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_PSWD_DATE
12 VARCHAR N 50 50 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_EMAIL_ADDRESS
12 YEARS OF VARCHAR 100 100 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IP_ADDRESS
12. IS VARCHAR 255 255 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_URL_REFERER
1 CHAR Y 10 10 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_CERT
TANK 1 Y 6 6 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_GRP
12 YEARS OF VARCHAR 30 30 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_FIRST_NAME
12 YEARS OF VARCHAR 40 40 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_LAST_NAME
Y DATE 91 16 16 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_DOB
12. IS VARCHAR 255 255 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_QUESTION
12. IS VARCHAR 255 255 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_IN_ANSWER
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1 CHAR Y 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_SOURCE
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TANK 1 Y 3 3 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_DIV
TANK 1 Y 3 3 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_UNIT
12 YEARS OF VARCHAR 30 30 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_FIRST_NAME
12 YEARS OF VARCHAR 40 40 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_LAST_NAME
1 CHAR Y 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_GRP_TYPE
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1 TANK 4 4 Y 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_DB_INS
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1 CHAR Y 14 14 0 / 0 0 0 0 BP_PROVIDER
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Entry hgodafr, cursor id 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
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New index: PK_BP_PIN_ID, = 1, ASCENDING, SINGLE type, cardinality = 114894
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New index: IDX_BP_IN_CERT, type = 3, ASCENDANT, NON-UNIQUE, cardinality = 114894
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New index: IDX_PROVIDER_B2C_PIN_PROFILE, type = 3, ASCENDANT, NON-UNIQUE, cardinality = 114894
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ordinal position = 2
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Column 'BP_PIN_ID': dtype = 12, colsize = 15, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 15, len line cumulative avg = 11
Column 'BP_PIN_STATUS': dtype = 1 colsize = 1, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 1, len cumulative average line = 12
Column 'BP_CREATE_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 28
Column 'BP_ACTIVE_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 44
Column 'BP_LAST_LOGON_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 60
Column 'BP_TERM_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 76
Column 'BP_PSWD': dtype = 12, colsize = 255, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 255, len line cumulative avg = 267
Column 'BP_PSWD_RESET': dtype = 1 colsize = 1, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 1, len cumulative average line = 268
Column 'BP_PSWD_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 284
Column 'BP_EMAIL_ADDRESS': dtype = 12, colsize = 50 decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 50, len line cumulative avg = 321
Column 'BP_IP_ADDRESS': dtype = 12, colsize = 100, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 100, len line cumulative avg = 396
Column 'BP_URL_REFERER': dtype = 12, colsize = 255, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 255, len line cumulative avg = 587
Column 'BP_IN_CERT': dtype = 1, colsize = 10, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 10, len line cumulative avg = 597
Column 'BP_IN_GRP': dtype = 1, colsize = 6, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 6, len line cumulative avg = 603
Column 'BP_IN_FIRST_NAME': dtype = 12, colsize = 30, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 30, len line cumulative avg = 625
Column 'BP_IN_LAST_NAME': dtype = 12, colsize = 40, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 40, len line cumulative avg = 655
Column 'BP_IN_DOB': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 40, len line cumulative avg = 671
Column 'BP_IN_QUESTION': dtype = 12, colsize = 255, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 255, len line cumulative avg = 862
Column 'BP_IN_ANSWER': dtype = 12, colsize = 255, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 255, len line cumulative avg = 1053
Column 'BP_DB_CREATE_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 255, len line cumulative avg = 1069
Column 'BP_DB_SOURCE': dtype = 1 colsize = 1, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 1, len cumulative average line = 1070
Column 'BP_DB_RELATIONSHIP': dtype = 1, colsize = 2, decdig = 3, = 2 char_octet_length, len line cumulative avg = 1072
Column 'BP_DB_DIV': dtype = 1, colsize = 3, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 3, len line cumulative avg = 1075
Column 'BP_DB_UNIT': dtype = 1, colsize = 3, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 3, len line cumulative avg = 1078
Column 'BP_DB_FIRST_NAME': dtype = 12, colsize = 30, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 30, len line cumulative avg = 1100
Column 'BP_DB_LAST_NAME': dtype = 12, colsize = 40, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 40, len line cumulative avg = 1130
Column 'BP_DB_GRP_TYPE': dtype = 1 colsize = 1, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 1, len cumulative average line = 1131
Column 'BP_DB_CERT_EFF_DATE': dtype = 93, colsize = 23, decdig = 3, = 1 char_octet_length, cumulative avg line len = 1147
Column 'BP_DB_INS': dtype = 1, colsize = 4, decdig = 3, char_octet_length = 4, len line cumulative avg = 1151
Column 'BP_HOLD_EFT': dtype = - 7, colsize = 1, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 4, len line cumulative avg = 1155
Column 'BP_PROVIDER': dtype = 1, colsize = 14, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 14, len line cumulative avg = 1169
Column 'BP_BENEFIT': dtype = 1, colsize = 2, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 2, len line cumulative avg = 1171
Column 'BP_CORP_EMAIL_ADDRESS': dtype = 12, colsize = 100, decdig = 0, char_octet_length = 100, len line cumulative avg = 1246
Release of hgotcis, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
Entry hgopars, id of cursor 1 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
type: 0
Text SQL hgopars, id = 1, len = 195...
45 00: 53454 C 43542022 42505F50 494E5F49 [BP_PIN_I SELECT ' ']
10: 22 44222C 42505F50 494E5F53 54415455 [D', BP_PIN_STATU ' "]
20: 22 53222C 42505F41 43544956 455F4441 [S', BP_ACTIVE_DA ' "]
30: 5445222 C 2242505F 494E5F43 45525422 [TE', 'BP_IN_CERT']
40: 2 C 5F494E5F C 224250 47525022 2, 224250 ['BP_IN_GRP', 'BP]
50: 52454 41 54494F4E 53484950 5F44425F [_DB_RELATIONSHIP]
60: 22204652 4F4D2022 44424F22 2E224232 ["FROM"DBO".] ["B2]
70: 435F5049 4E5F5052 4F46494C 45222057 [C_PIN_PROFILE' W]
80:48455245 20224250 5F494E5F 47525022 [HERE "BP_IN_GRP"]
90: 3D3F2041 4E442022 42505F49 4E5F4345 [=? AND 'BP_IN_CE] '.
A0: 5254223D 3F20414E 44202242 505F4442 [RT '=? AND 'BP_DB] '.
B0: 5F52454C 4154494F 50223 27 4E534849 [_RELATIONSHIP"=" "]
C0: 4 4227 [MO ']
Release of hgopars, rc = 0 at 2010/01/11-11: 03:59
----------------------

I don't know how to read this. can anyone help?

Thank you
Lie

Salvation lie,.
Well, I'll control the thread for updates.

Kind regards
Mike

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