The format of the value that you set for this property is name.extension or name$X.extension.
When you are capturing SQL statements for the first time from a non-clustered application: You can use the outputPureQueryXml property or the pureQueryXml property. You must use one of them, however. The directory that you specify must exist. You must have permission to create files in that directory.
When you are capturing SQL statements for the first time from a clustered application: Use the outputPureQueryXml property with the $X suffix.
When you are capturing additional SQL statements from a non-clustered application for which you already created a pureQueryXML file: You can use the pureQueryXml property to specify the file as an input file and use the outputPureQueryXml property for capturing additional SQL statements that do not already appear in the input file.
When you are capturing additional SQL statements from a clustered application: Use the pureQueryXml property to specify as an input file the pureQueryXML file that is the result of the merge of the files that you created when you last captured SQL statements from the application. Use the outputPureQueryXml property with the $X suffix to specify the files that you want to capture additional SQL statements to.
You cannot use this property when you want an application to run only statements that were previously captured. You must use the pureQueryXml property to specify the file in which those statements are captured.
outputPureQueryXml 및 outputXmlRepository 등록 정보가 모두 설정된 경우, 예외가 발생합니다.