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Great thanks. Yes I tried the none group approach too already, that hadn't helped. / comments
Great thanks. Yes I tried the none group approach too already, that hadn't helped.
We are logging in using our AD account or Windows Authentication. I was not able to find the UserPermissionsMapper.cs file. Where is that file located, I searched the entire server that SQL Monitor is installed on. My account is not called out specifically but I am in the dbas group that does have a PrincipalRole of 1. However I might be in other groups that have lesser permissions, but I would think the most privileged account would trump all that right? / comments
We are logging in using our AD account or Windows Authentication. I was not able to find the UserPermissionsMapper.cs file. Where is that file located, I searched the entire server that SQL Monit...
If I copy the "SELECT query_plan FROM sys.dm_exec_query_plan" statement and run that in management studio I can see the parameters. / comments
If I copy the "SELECT query_plan FROM sys.dm_exec_query_plan" statement and run that in management studio I can see the parameters.
Cool. A little more configuring then I was picturing. I meant you could click on the graph and add the note within SQL Monitor but this is an interesting work around. I'll take a read. / comments
Cool. A little more configuring then I was picturing. I meant you could click on the graph and add the note within SQL Monitor but this is an interesting work around. I'll take a read.
Thanks. While doing so I saw somebody already posted something about dropping pins on the graphs and adding notes for what changes where made at that time. I didn't post mine, I just gave that one 3 votes. / comments
Thanks. While doing so I saw somebody already posted something about dropping pins on the graphs and adding notes for what changes where made at that time. I didn't post mine, I just gave that on...