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I have used

add_filter( 'posts_where', array(&$this, 'new_filter_where' ));
function edcal_new_filter_where($where = '') {
        global $wpdb;
        $where .= " AND (($wpdb->postmeta.meta_key = 'assignto' AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_value = '7')) ";            
        return where;
    }

now how to print sql query that fired by my filter?

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The quick and dirty way is to put var_dump($wp_query->request) (or whatever you've named the WP_Query object if you've created a new one) on the page the query runs on and after it runs.

You can also add define('SAVEQUERIES', true); to wp-config.php to save the queries for analysis. You can read the queries something like this from the Codex:

if (current_user_can('administrator')){
    global $wpdb;
    echo "<pre>";
    print_r($wpdb->queries);
    echo "</pre>";
}
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