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monitored object. It does so by running a T-SQL query against the objects at regular intervals and displaying the collected values as dat
more memory available to the data cache. Batch requests/sec Number of T-SQL batch requests received by SQL Server per second, averaged si
the following T-SQL statement for each database: ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET OFFLINE You may need to run this statement twice befo
are connected to the master database, then run the following T-SQL statement for each database: ALTER DATABASE <database name> SET OFFLIN
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- a lower pane that displays the object's declarative T-SQL, and lets you set the name of the table In the lower pane, set the name of th
, plus T-SQL queries that access various SQL Server Dynamic Management Views and system catalog views, tables and properties. It may also
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@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */; -- Placeholder INSERT INTO ${tableName} (name) VALUES ('Mr. T'); Authentication Fl
); /* Multi-line comment */ -- Sql-style comment -- Placeholder INSERT INTO ${tableName} (name) VALUES ('Mr. T'); Key-based Authenticatio
aggregated data. CPU usage statistics for the entire server (including non-SQL Server tasks) are listed by the script. Author: Louis Davi
FirstName VARCHAR(100), ADD COLUMN LastName VARCHAR(100); UPDATE Person p SET FirstName = (SELECT split_part(Name, ' ', 1) FROM Person WH
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of a simple, three-step wizard is displayed. Next steps Step 1. Defining the metric – includes sections for defining the metric, and ente
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set of options. Improved SQL Grammar support Enhanced T-SQL grammar support for SQL 2000, SQL 2005 and SQL 2008 SQL server editions. Sugg
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own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci
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) The script below will create a schema-only copy of a database, containing all the tables but without data. It uses the T-SQL command DBC
in SQL (native database-specific syntax such as PL/SQL and T-SQL is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with
, or save an encrypted report to disk, or use T-SQL to fetch reports from the server. To customize the feature usage reporting consent dia
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, or save an encrypted report to disk, or use T-SQL to fetch reports from the server. To customize the feature usage reporting consent dia
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is displayed. The steps are: Step 1. Define metric - includes sections for defining the metric, and entering and testing the T-SQL query
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Server Management Studio or run the following T-SQL statement against the master database for each compressed database: ALTER DATABASE <d
First, consider the T-SQL command that was used to back up the "AdventureWorks" database using SQL HyperBac encryption: BACKUP DATABASE [
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own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci
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own T-SQL queries to collect metric values that aren't currently collected by default. They can also be used to collect application-speci
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of the most efficient ways is to save the data to a flat file and use the BULK INSERT https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-AU/library/ms188365.a
) and it communicates with database instances using their normal connection protocols (e.g. with the SQL Server service using T-SQL via TD