SQL_TRACE SQL Developer, issue of session?

Hello
I'm trying to run a trace for SP, so don't know what place I should put < ALTER SESSION SET SQL_TRACE = TRUE >, if I put it after BEGIN it does not, niether on top?
Probably I'm missing the definition of session for Oracle, if I open the new query window, and then made < ALTER SESSION SET SQL_TRACE = TRUE >, then he ran Ms of this window will be within the same session?
Later, I check file in Udump?

Help you enjoy.

DECLARE CHECK_DATE DATE;
BEGIN
ALTER SESSION SET SQL_TRACE = TRUE-/ *?
CHECK_DATE: = 17-seven.-10';
MYRYBA. SP_USE01 (CHECK_DATE = > CHECK_DATE);
DBMS_OUTPUT. PUT_LINE ('SP_USE01 ENDS...) ');
END;



TX
Tre

Your right I gave you that badly. Sorry about that, but now you know how to do the db all too :)

DBMS_MONITOR. SESSION_TRACE_ENABLE
...
DBMS_MONITOR. SESSION_TRACE_DISABLE

-kris

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