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Seeing MySQL queries, just like MS SQL Profiler

Just execute mysqld with the --log[=filename] or -l[=filename] command-line option. If filename is omitted, hostname.log will be created in the mysql data directory.
Or edit my.ini adding log=filename line (i.e. if you use WAMP).
Then restart mysqld.

Posted by: Z24 | Sat, Oct 21 2006 | Category: /configurations/both | Permanent link | home
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