Patrick2002
Programmer
I guess the subject sums it up pretty well.
In the organisation I work in, the DBA job got kind of split up in two : the "system" guys and the "application" guys.
Being one of the "system" guys, my job is to make sure the server runs smoothly, backups are being made etc. We have "sa" rights on the servers.
The "application" guys get to do the fun stuff, write stored procedures etc..., they are "dbo" for their own DB's. Now sometimes they like to use the sqlprofiler to do their job. Perfectly natural. But at this point, I have to give them "sa" rights or it won't work.
The BOL state that the profiler is a tool for system administrators only. Does anyone knows if there is a way around that ? Any useful comment is appreciated !![[bigears] [bigears] [bigears]](/data/assets/smilies/bigears.gif)
In the organisation I work in, the DBA job got kind of split up in two : the "system" guys and the "application" guys.
Being one of the "system" guys, my job is to make sure the server runs smoothly, backups are being made etc. We have "sa" rights on the servers.
The "application" guys get to do the fun stuff, write stored procedures etc..., they are "dbo" for their own DB's. Now sometimes they like to use the sqlprofiler to do their job. Perfectly natural. But at this point, I have to give them "sa" rights or it won't work.
The BOL state that the profiler is a tool for system administrators only. Does anyone knows if there is a way around that ? Any useful comment is appreciated !
![[bigears] [bigears] [bigears]](/data/assets/smilies/bigears.gif)