With the Interactive SQL logging feature, you can record commands as you execute them. Interactive SQL continues to record until you stop the logging process, or until you end the current session. The recorded commands are stored in a log file.
To begin logging Interactive SQL commands:
Choose SQL > Start Logging.
In the Save dialog, specify a location and name for the log file.
Click Save when finished.
To stop logging Interactive SQL commands:
Choose SQL > Stop Logging.
Tips You can also start and stop logging by typing in the SQL Statements pane. To start logging, type and execute START LOGGING 'c:\filename.sql', where c:\filename.sql is the path, name, and extension of the log file. A log file must have the .sql extension. You only need to include the single quotation marks if the path contains embedded spaces. To stop logging, type and execute STOP LOGGING.
Once you start logging, all commands that you try to execute are logged, including ones that do not execute properly.