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mschumacher said:
Extended Event Session was great.. didn't know those exited.. lots of opportunity there
There really is a lot of opportunity. It changes how you do things. It's not just capturing a given event. It's the ability to use the tool to manipulate the data to bring meaning out. Plus, like Profiler, you can still query the data too. Yeah, it's XML, but steal borrow example code from me, Erin Stellato, or others. That's the easy way to do it. / comments
mschumacher said:
Extended Event Session was great.. didn't know those exited.. lots of opportunity there
There really is a lot of opportunity. It changes how you do things. It's not just c...
russ mulvaney said:
After Mr. Fritchey's Extended Events session, my clinging grasp to Profilers apron string has loosened a bit.
WHOOP!!! And, it's Grant. Just Grant. Anyway, happy to help with any kind of additional questions you might have. Extended Events really is different. For more stuff, go to my blog, scarydba.com. / comments
russ mulvaney said:
After Mr. Fritchey's Extended Events session, my clinging grasp to Profilers apron string has loosened a bit.
WHOOP!!!And, it's Grant. Just Grant. Anyway, happy to help w...
PeterTilsted said:
For day one, i am waiting for Grant to open my eyes on Extended Events, rest of the speakers are pure Bonus :-) Stay safe everybody
I hope it was useful. Happy to answer any followups. I had more material and just ran out of time. I need to have about three hours for that session. / comments
PeterTilsted said:
For day one, i am waiting for Grant to open my eyes on Extended Events, rest of the speakers are pure Bonus :-)Stay safe everybody
I hope it was useful. Happy to answer an...
It hasn't been released yet. When it is, the digital copies are going to be free to everyone, so no special pleading needed. / comments
It hasn't been released yet. When it is, the digital copies are going to be free to everyone, so no special pleading needed.
We're basically going to be following the previous editions. There will be a completely free version available online. We'll also be giving away free print copies at some events. There will be a print version available for purchase. / comments
We're basically going to be following the previous editions. There will be a completely free version available online. We'll also be giving away free print copies at some events. There will be a pr...
I'm looking at version 9 of SQL Prompt and that format choice is absolutely available. Just de-select "Place ON keyword on new line" and "Place ON condition on new line" and you'll get exactly what you want. / comments
I'm looking at version 9 of SQL Prompt and that format choice is absolutely available. Just de-select "Place ON keyword on new line" and "Place ON condition on new line" and you'll get exactly what...
Sorry. Not good. What version of SSMS and what version of SQL Prompt are you experiencing this with? / comments
Sorry. Not good. What version of SSMS and what version of SQL Prompt are you experiencing this with?
Thanks for the feedback Jerry. That's not a very big database and you shouldn't be seeing poor performance on it. I'll bring this up with the devs. / comments
Thanks for the feedback Jerry. That's not a very big database and you shouldn't be seeing poor performance on it. I'll bring this up with the devs.
Hi, Could I ask for a little more information please? How many tables & indexes are we talking about for this warehouse? How many partitions on those indexes? I'm not sure this has any bearing, but I'm trying to get a sense of the scale of the problem. / comments
Hi,Could I ask for a little more information please? How many tables & indexes are we talking about for this warehouse? How many partitions on those indexes? I'm not sure this has any bearing, but ...
That may be a valid approach for now. Maybe we need a way to keep the selections optionally. Some people would be equally displeased with the behavior if it kept everything by default. Having both might be an approach. Please look over User Voice and if you can't find this, add it. I'll be happy to vote on it: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare There is already a request on the WHERE clause: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare/suggestions/32152780-use-the-same-where-clauses And, I think this might be similar to what you're asking for: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/147879-sql-data-compare/suggestions/30973708-maintain-custom-table-selections-after-first-datac If not, please, add yours. We do use these to drive development. / comments
That may be a valid approach for now. Maybe we need a way to keep the selections optionally. Some people would be equally displeased with the behavior if it kept everything by default. Having both ...