Symantec I3 tool - sql id

Hi,
Not sure if anyone's using Symantec I3 tool to monitor Oracle performance.
Is there any way to figure out the Oracle sql ID from statement ID in I3?
Thanks.

Is there any way to figure out the Oracle sql ID from statement ID in I3?I3 can give you the exact sql with bind variables(if used),execution plan, difference in execution plan(if any).
-Anantha

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