derby.language.logQueryPlan

Function

When this property is set to true, Derby writes the query plan information into the derby.log file for all executed queries. This information can help you debug problems within a system.

Example

derby.language.logQueryPlan=true

Default

False.

Dynamic or static

This property is static; if you change it while Derby is running, the change does not take effect until you reboot.

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