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You are able to trace your reports in Analytics through [http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-5054787.html SQL Server Profiler], as well as Precision.xp Trace. | You are able to trace your reports in Analytics through [http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-5054787.html SQL Server Profiler], as well as Precision.xp Trace. | ||
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To use it, you must first be running Precision.BI in debug mode. To do this, you must use a shortcut that has " /debug" specified after the program file name: | To use it, you must first be running Precision.BI in debug mode. To do this, you must use a shortcut that has " /debug" specified after the program file name: | ||
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Now you can launch PXPTrace, which may be found in the Precision.BI program files folder. This is typically C:\Program Files (x86)\PrecisionBI\ or C:\Program Files\PrecisionBI\. | Now you can launch PXPTrace, which may be found in the Precision.BI program files folder. This is typically C:\Program Files (x86)\PrecisionBI\ or C:\Program Files\PrecisionBI\. | ||
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Revision as of 19:04, 19 October 2011
You are able to trace your reports in Analytics through SQL Server Profiler, as well as Precision.xp Trace.
PXPTrace tends to be a little more simple to use for non-DBAs.
To use it, you must first be running Precision.BI in debug mode. To do this, you must use a shortcut that has " /debug" specified after the program file name:
Now you can launch PXPTrace, which may be found in the Precision.BI program files folder. This is typically C:\Program Files (x86)\PrecisionBI\ or C:\Program Files\PrecisionBI\.