Hi,
I use Microsoft SQL profiler to create a trace. In the Data Columns tab, I add Object Name as a column I want to capture (in addition to the default columns). When I run the trace, the trace details are displayed in table-format on the SQL profiler screen.
I can see the Object Name column...
Thanks for the info! Actually, I think it is possible to specify the data columns using "Trace Properties" and the table with those data columns is automatically created when the "Save to table" option is chosen.
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a non-GUI option to invoke the Profiler in MS-SQL. Basically, is it possible to invoke the Profiler and export audit log files to database tables using the command line (without using the Profiler GUI).
Or is there any option to do the same (export audit log...
Hi,
I have turned on the audit feature in the MS-SQL server. I can currently use the Profiler to view the contents of the audit file. Is there some other way of viewing the audit file contents? For e.g. can I import the the audit file to the MS-SQL database and view them as contents of tables...
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