Specifies the maximum number of stack traces that are recorded
for the definition point and the execution point for each SQL statement
that you capture.
For example, if you set the value to 5, pureQuery records
at most 5 stack traces for the point where the application defines
an SQL statement, and at most 5 stack traces for the point where the
application runs the SQL statement.
If you are performing
incremental capture: Lowering the value of this property does
not cause pureQuery to remove previously captured stack traces.
This
property can take these values:
- -1
- There is no limit to the number of stack traces that pureQuery
can record for each captured SQL statement.
- 0
- pureQuery records no stack traces.
- 1 or higher
- pureQuery records at most the specified number of stack traces
for an SQL statement at both the point where the statement is defined
and the point at which the statement is run.
- The default value is 5, which means 5 at the definition point
and 5 at the execution point.