E.2 MON$CALL_STACK
MON$CALL_STACK
displays calls to the stack from queries executing in stored procedures and triggers.
Column Name | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Call identifier |
|
| The identifier of the top-level SQL statement, the one that initiated the chain of calls. Use this identifier to find the records about the active statement in the |
|
| The identifier of the calling trigger or stored procedure |
|
| PSQL object (module) name |
|
| PSQL object type (trigger or stored procedure):
|
|
| The date and time when the call was started |
|
| The number of the source line in the SQL statement being executed at the moment of the snapshot |
|
| The number of the source column in the SQL statement being executed at the moment of the snapshot |
|
| Statistics identifier |
|
| Package name for stored procedures or functions in a package |
Note
Information about calls during the execution of the EXECUTE STATEMENT
statement does not get into the call stack.
Get the call stack for all connections except your own
WITH RECURSIVE
HEAD AS (
SELECT
CALL.MON$STATEMENT_ID, CALL.MON$CALL_ID,
CALL.MON$OBJECT_NAME, CALL.MON$OBJECT_TYPE
FROM MON$CALL_STACK CALL
WHERE CALL.MON$CALLER_ID IS NULL
UNION ALL
SELECT
CALL.MON$STATEMENT_ID, CALL.MON$CALL_ID,
CALL.MON$OBJECT_NAME, CALL.MON$OBJECT_TYPE
FROM MON$CALL_STACK CALL
JOIN HEAD ON CALL.MON$CALLER_ID = HEAD.MON$CALL_ID
)
SELECT MON$ATTACHMENT_ID, MON$OBJECT_NAME, MON$OBJECT_TYPE
FROM HEAD
JOIN MON$STATEMENTS STMT ON STMT.MON$STATEMENT_ID = HEAD.MON$STATEMENT_ID
WHERE STMT.MON$ATTACHMENT_ID <> CURRENT_CONNECTION