Konqueror does not support webarchives

Hello!
I'm using KDE 4.2.1 but I don't mind why konqueror does not open *.war webarchives created by it
Konq-plugins are installed.
Any ideas?

Since Mavericks QuickTime has dropped support for dozens of legacy codecs.
They can still be played using QuickTime Player 7.

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    SQLGetInfo returns 64 for SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN
    Exiting hgolgon, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgoulcp at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgowlst at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Exiting hgowlst, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
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    Exiting hgoulcp, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgouldt at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
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    Entered hgobegn at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    tflag:0 , initial:1
    hoi:0x12f03c, ttid (len 26) is ...
    00: 4D4F4D53 44422E38 62393537 3032392E [MOMSDB.8b957029.]
    10: 322E3130 2E333131 3531 [2.10.31151]
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    10: 315D5B31 2E345D [1][1.4]]
    TXN Capable:3, Isolation Option:0xf
    Exiting hgobegn, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgodtab at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    count:1
    table: T1
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Column:1(id1): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Column:2(descr1): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:255/0, nullbl:1, octet:255, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    The hoada for table T1 follows...
    hgodtab, line 651: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:1, WHT=6 (TABLE_DESCRIBE)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 255 255 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    Exiting hgodtab, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgotcis at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Calling SQLStatistics for T1
    Calling SQLColumns for moms_oracle.T1
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    Column "descr1": dtype=12, colsize=255, decdig=0, char_octet_length=255, cumulative avg row len=195
    Exiting hgotcis, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    type:0
    SQL text from hgopars, id=1, len=40 ...
    00: 53454C45 43542041 312E6069 6431602C [SELECT A1.`id1`,]
    10: 41312E60 64657363 72316020 46524F4D [A1.`descr1` FROM]
    20: 20605431 60204131 [ `T1` A1]
    Exiting hgopars, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgoopen, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    hgoopen, line 83: NO hoada to print
    Exiting hgoopen, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgodscr, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Column:1(id1): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    Column:2(descr1): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:255/0, nullbl:1, octet:256, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:20
    hgodscr, line 506: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    Exiting hgodscr, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:21
    Entered hgoftch, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:21
    hgoftch, line 117: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    SQLBindCol: column 1, cdatatype: -16, bflsz: 4
    SQLBindCol: column 2, cdatatype: 1, bflsz: 257
    2 rows fetched
    Exiting hgoftch, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:21
    Entered hgoftch, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:21
    hgoftch, line 117: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:2, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 5 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    0 rows fetched
    Exiting hgoftch, rc=1403 at 2010/08/04-10:24:21
    Entered hgoclse, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Exiting hgoclse, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    type:0
    SQL text from hgopars, id=1, len=31 ...
    00: 53454C45 43542060 69643160 2C606465 [SELECT `id1`,`de]
    10: 73637231 60204652 4F4D2060 543160 [scr1` FROM `T1`]
    Exiting hgopars, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgoopen, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    hgoopen, line 83: NO hoada to print
    Exiting hgoopen, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgodscr, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Column:1(id1): dtype:4 (INTEGER), prc/scl:10/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Entered hgopcda at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    Column:2(descr1): dtype:12 (VARCHAR), prc/scl:255/0, nullbl:1, octet:256, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:23
    hgodscr, line 506: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    Exiting hgodscr, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:24
    Entered hgoftch, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:24
    hgoftch, line 117: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 256 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    SQLBindCol: column 1, cdatatype: -16, bflsz: 4
    SQLBindCol: column 2, cdatatype: 1, bflsz: 257
    2 rows fetched
    Exiting hgoftch, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:24
    Entered hgoftch, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:24
    hgoftch, line 117: Printing hoada @ 02A32DDC
    MAX:2, ACTUAL:2, BRC:2, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    4 INTEGER Y 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 0 id1
    12 VARCHAR Y 5 256 0/ 0 0 0 0 descr1
    0 rows fetched
    Exiting hgoftch, rc=1403 at 2010/08/04-10:24:24
    Entered hgoclse, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:27
    Exiting hgoclse, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:27
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 1 at 2010/08/04-10:24:27
    Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:27
    Entered hgocomm at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    keepinfo:0, tflag:1
    00: 4D4F4D53 44422E38 62393537 3032392E [MOMSDB.8b957029.]
    10: 322E3130 2E333131 3531 [2.10.31151]
    tbid (len 23) is ...
    00: 4D4F4D53 44425B32 2E31302E 33313135 [MOMSDB[2.10.3115]
    10: 315D5B31 2E345D [1][1.4]]
    cmt(0):
    Entered hgocpctx at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    Exiting hgocpctx, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    Exiting hgocomm, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    Entered hgolgof at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    tflag:1
    Exiting hgolgof, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    Entered hgoexit at 2010/08/04-10:24:28
    Exiting hgoexit, rc=0 at 2010/08/04-10:24:28

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    4 ETW000                         ==> ssfs won't be used                                                   26  0.004936
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    4 ETW000 C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\R3trans.EXE version 6.24 (release 741 - 16.05.14 - 20:14:06).
    4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
    4 ETW000 ===============================================
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 date&time   : 02.06.2014 - 13:49:16
    4 ETW000 control file: <no ctrlfile>
    4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\R3trans.EXE -d
    4 ETW000  trace at level 2 opened for a given file pointer
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Mon Jun 02 13:49:16 2014                                                 106  0.000106
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_init called                                                        36  0.000142
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  set_use_ext_con_info(): ssfs will be used to get connect information
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  61  0.000203
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  determine_block_commit: no con_hdl found as blocked for con_name = R/3
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  26  0.000229
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  create_con (con_name=R/3)                                                 17  0.000246
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Loading DB library 'dbhdbslib.dll' ...                                    46  0.000292
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DlLoadLib success: LoadLibrary("dbhdbslib.dll"), hdl 0, count 1, addr 000007FEED100000
    4 ETW000                                                                                                3840  0.004132
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      using "C:\usr\sap\CM1\DVEBMGS04\exe\dbhdbslib.dll"                    21  0.004153
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Library 'dbhdbslib.dll' loaded                                            21  0.004174
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  function DbSlExpFuns loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll                    42  0.004216
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Version of 'dbhdbslib.dll' is "741.10", patchlevel (0.22)                 81  0.004297
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  function dsql_db_init loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll                   25  0.004322
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  function dbdd_exp_funs loaded from library dbhdbslib.dll                  41  0.004363
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    47  0.004410
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=39,arg_p=0000000000000000)            24  0.004434
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.004452
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=10,arg_p=000000000205F170)            22  0.004474
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.004491
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  New connection 0 created                                                  17  0.004508
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  0: name = R/3, con_id = -000000001, state = DISCONNECTED, tx = NO , bc = NO , oc = 000, hc = NO , perm = YES, reco = NO , info = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO , prog = 
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.004546
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=10,arg_p=0000000141BAEDB0)            44  0.004590
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.004609
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_connect (con_name=R/3)                                             19  0.004628
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  determine_block_commit: no con_hdl found as blocked for con_name = R/3
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  24  0.004652
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  find_con_by_name found the following connection:                          17  0.004669
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000, state = DISCONNECTED, tx = NO , bc = NO , oc = 000, hc = NO , perm = YES, reco = NO , info = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO , prog = 
    4 ETW000                                                                                                 164  0.004833
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  read_con_info_ssfs(): reading connect info for connection R/3             34  0.004867
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=-1,command=74,arg_p=0000000000000000)            24  0.004891
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=15)                                                   19  0.004910
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  read_con_info_ssfs(): DBSL does not support extended connect protocol
    4 ETW000                         ==> ssfs won't be used                                                   26  0.004936
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBConnect(con_info_p=0000000000000000)                             31  0.004967
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DBHDBSLIB : version 741.10, patch 0.022 (Make PL 0.26)                    34  0.005001
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  HDB shared library (dbhdbslib) patchlevels (last 10)                      32  0.005033
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.022) Get database version via dbsl call (note 1976918)               24  0.005057
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.020) FDA: Core Dump in SELECT ... FOR ALL ENTRIES for tables with strings (note 1970276)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.005089
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.020) SQL DDL with data aging (note 1897636)                          21  0.005110
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.017) Datatype NCLOB missing in tablesize calculation (note 1952609)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.005140
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.014) Tablesize calculation for HANA optimized (note 1952609)         25  0.005165
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.014) Native SQL UPSERT with DataAging (note 1897636)                 21  0.005186
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.014) DBSL supports HANA revision number up to 3 digits (note 1952701)
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.010) Quotes missing by FAE with the hint dbsl_equi_join (note 1939234)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  28  0.005241
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.007) Obsere deactivate aging flag (note 1897636)                     24  0.005265
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    (0.007) Calculated record length for INSERT corrected (note 1897636)
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]                                                                            15  0.005307
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    STATEMENT_CACHE_SIZE = 1000                                            181  0.005509
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SQLDBC Module  : C:\usr\sap\CM1\hdbclient\libSQLDBCHDB.dll               779  0.006839
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  DB max. array size            : 100000                                    75  0.133785
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  use decimal precision as length                                           21  0.133806
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  ABAPVARCHARMODE is used                                                   19  0.133825
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : DBSL buffer size = 1048576                                         20  0.133845
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  Command info enabled                                                      19  0.133864
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=21,arg_p=000000000205F460)             22  0.133994
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.134090
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=63,arg_p=000000000205F2B0)             23  0.134113
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    32  0.146377
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=11,arg_p=000000000205F420)             26  0.146403
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=22,arg_p=000000000205F390)             23  0.146444
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    37  0.146481
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=13,arg_p=000000000205F260)             29  0.146510
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.146528
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=24,arg_p=000000000205F210)             37  0.146565
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    35  0.146600
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=51,arg_p=000000000205F200)             40  0.146640
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,op=3,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  46  0.146717
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=000000000205F4B0,da_p=000000000205F540,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  89  0.146806
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- buildSQLStmt(len=27,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0)                            33  0.146839
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0)           75  0.146914
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  sc_p=0000000003AEAC40,no=0,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=27,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AD913E0,table=SVERS                        
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  46  0.146960
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SELECT VERSION FROM SVERS  ;                                              23  0.146983
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 PREPARE on connection 0                                   21  0.147004
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0)                                                  6174  0.153178
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  53  0.153231
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     25  0.153256
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540)          25  0.153281
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.153311
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0)                                    21  0.153332
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  54  0.153386
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.153419
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.153452
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.153488
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  95  0.153583
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0000 on connection 0                                      28  0.153611
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 SET InputSize=1                                           23  0.153634
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   22  0.153656
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0000, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            6404  0.160060
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   36  0.160096
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.160129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160150
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,types=000000000205F518,#col=1,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  37  0.160187
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=72,rec_lng=144,db_lng=144
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160218
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=144, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160249
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160270
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      21  0.160291
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,arr_size=1,types=000000000205F518,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  45  0.160336
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  41  0.160377
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.160397
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40)                                   20  0.160417
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            23  0.160440
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    next() of C_0000, rc=0                                                  27  0.160467
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    fetch() of C_0000, #rec=1, rc=0, rcSQL=0                                28  0.160495
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> deactivate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540,rc=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  91  0.160586
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> StmtCacheFree(DBSL:C_0000)                                            24  0.160610
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 CLOSE resultset on connection 0                           20  0.160630
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBRead(rc=0)                                                       34  0.160664
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=43,arg_p=00000001400FAB06)             25  0.160689
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : SAP RELEASE (DB) = 740                                             19  0.160708
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    16  0.160724
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=41,arg_p=00000001400FAB98)             49  0.160773
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.160792
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=14,arg_p=0000000002055888)             22  0.160814
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.160832
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=50,arg_p=0000000002055880)             22  0.160854
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    26  0.160880
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=52,arg_p=00000000020558F0)             23  0.160903
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.160920
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=20,arg_p=0000000141FC74F0)             99  0.161019
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : STMT SIZE = 1048576                                                21  0.161040
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : MARKER_CNT = 32767                                                 18  0.161058
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.161077
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  NTAB: SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM DDNTT WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS'...
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161115
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,op=3,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.161146
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=0000000002055180,da_p=00000000020551B0,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.161178
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- buildSQLStmt(len=63,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0)                            23  0.161201
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160)           38  0.161239
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  sc_p=0000000003AEACD8,no=1,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=63,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AE09690,table=DDNTT                        
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161277
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM "DDNTT" WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS' ;          21  0.161298
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 PREPARE on connection 0                                   19  0.161317
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0)                                                  6453  0.167770
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_test_and_open: 1 open cursors (delta=1)                            30  0.167800
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: 1 open cursors, tx = NO , bc = NO                     18  0.167818
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: db_con_dirty = YES                                    16  0.167834
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBBegRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.167869
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     23  0.167892
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,da_p=00000000020551B0)          23  0.167915
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.167947
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0)                                    23  0.167970
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.168004
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.168034
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168097
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0001 on connection 0                                      20  0.168149
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 SET InputSize=1                                           19  0.168168
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   20  0.168188
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0001, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            5712  0.173900
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   34  0.173934
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.173966
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=2)                                    21  0.173987
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,types=0000000002055240,#col=2,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.174021
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=2,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=16,db_lng=4
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    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.174083
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=65536)                                20  0.174103
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      30  0.174133
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,arr_size=65536,types=0000000002055240,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.174169
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBBegRead(rc=0)                                                    24  0.174193
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBExeRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.174228
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     20  0.174248
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.174281
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.174301
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8)                                   20  0.174321
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            20  0.174341
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    Gaurav

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