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Show Quries Exce'd
Hey Guys,
I have search the forums for a hack that shows what sql quries were exce when the page was loaded.. -i wasn't suscessful I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this? as i am trying to reduce the number of quries on my forum (mainly forumhome). I know there is hack out there that will do this for me, but i would still like to see what is getting exec'd as i have alot of my own hacks installed. I know there is ways to do it like auditing the MySQL Server log, or goin thought all the $query's in the .php file. I am just asking here first before i go to thoes extreams. Thanks in Advanced /Steve |
you don't need a hack for it.
just add $debug=1; into your config.php and then add &showqueries=1&explain=1 behind the url :) |
lol ++++ hey..
Dident even know about that... feel embarresed actually.. lol :S *hopes it wasent in the FAQ or manual* haha will give it a go thanks |
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