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The Exlude processes option has been very helpful in many cases but not in all. Some of the jobs have process names like "Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio" which would filter out too many long running queries.
The maintenance window option can help me filter out jobs that i know will be run under certain timepriods.
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The Exlude processes option has been very helpful in many cases but not in all. Some of the jobs have process names like "Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio" which would filter out too many lon...
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If you put in the feature Exclusion by process name in version 2.1 I will be very happy, thats the feature I'm looking for. Filtering by query text will not help me in this particular case because the nightly jobs are executing some SELECT:s against an order and orderrows table
/Johan / comments
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If you put in the feature Exclusion by process name in version 2.1 I will be very happy, thats the feature I'm looking for. Filtering by query text will not help me in this particular case becau...
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That doesnt really help. The advanced filter you're mentioning is for display purposes only and I need a way of telling SQL Monitor that I do not want any alerts to be raised if the SQL process is a certain user or if the process i s run certain times.
As it is now Now there will be alerts every night when my dataextraction jobs are run and my email inbox is filled with alerts every morning.
I want to be able to tune SQL Monitor so it does not raise any alerts I'm not interested in and i think I would need some new filtering parameters to set under Alert Settings for Long Running Jobs (i.e the possibilty to exlude certain processes/users from the alert, maybe to disable the alert when the scheduled jobs are run).
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Hi
That doesnt really help. The advanced filter you're mentioning is for display purposes only and I need a way of telling SQL Monitor that I do not want any alerts to be raised if the SQL process ...