No PL/SQL windown in Forms-10g Debug

Dear gurus...I used to use a PL/SQL window in 6i forms debug tool which displayed at the bottom of debugging module. It was very useful to look at the database values of current session but I'm unable to fine this PL/SQL interation tool in 10g Forms debug module. Is it away from my eyes only or really doesn't exist in 10g-Forms???

Caz,
Two things. First; it is considered poor Forums Etiquette to hijack someone else's posting. Always create your own post and include a link to a related posting if your issue is similar to someone else's.
Second; now that you have the FORMS_TRACE_PATH defined, you create the trace file by adding the "RECORD=FORMS" parameter to the URL. Optionaly, you can add the "TRACEGROUP=DEBUG/CUSTOM1" parameter as well as long as you have specified the CUSTOM1 trace group in the ftrace.cfg file. Just adding the RECORD=FORMS should be enough, however.
If that still doesn't produce the results you are looking for, check out the following references: Oracle9i Forms Diagnostic Techniques and Oracle9iAS Forms Services Tracing and Diagnostics. I know these are for Forms 9i, but the process did not change between Forms 9i and Forms 10g. If you are using Forms 11g, I'm not sure if these technigues will work the same as I am not using Forms 11g yet. ;-)
Craig...

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