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Example: I inserted data to Oracle Query executed successfully but no data is updated in db. So I want to see the same query in Oracle SQL Developer whether its executed or not, how long it took, what data came with insert query.

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  • @FerasAlSous The issue you mention isn't even related. The OP is interested in whether something similar to SQL Server Profiler exists for Oracle SQL Developer. Sep 13, 2017 at 6:20
  • you can log it manually combining stopwatch and exceptions
    – D Ie
    Sep 13, 2017 at 6:22
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/148648/… That might have some useful information for you. Sep 13, 2017 at 6:30

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Consider enabling SQL trace.

The quickest way to capture the SQL being processed by a session is to switch on SQL trace or set the 10046 event for a representative period of time. The resulting trace files can be read in their raw state or translated using the tkprof utility.

Some more info with examples here

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