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''Compliments of Microsoft MSDN'' [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181091.aspx Introducing SQL Server Profiler] | ''Compliments of Microsoft MSDN'' [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181091.aspx Introducing SQL Server Profiler] | ||
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==Tips & Tricks to solve Touchworks Issues== | ==Tips & Tricks to solve Touchworks Issues== | ||
Many errors that one can receive in Touchworks can be traced back to its underlying SQL database calls using SQL Profiler. | Many errors that one can receive in Touchworks can be traced back to its underlying SQL database calls using SQL Profiler. |
Revision as of 15:50, 10 September 2008
Overview
Microsoft SQL Server Profiler is a graphical user interface to SQL Trace for monitoring an instance of the Database Engine or Analysis Services. You can capture and save data about each event to a file or table to analyze later. For example, you can monitor a production environment to see which stored procedures are affecting performance by executing too slowly.
To run SQL Server Profiler, on the Start menu, point to All Programs, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Performance Tools, and then click SQL Server Profiler.
Compliments of Microsoft MSDN Introducing SQL Server Profiler
Introduction
File:Sql-profiler-trace-properties-general.jpg
Tips & Tricks to solve Touchworks Issues
Many errors that one can receive in Touchworks can be traced back to its underlying SQL database calls using SQL Profiler.