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Read LFD(log ) file SQLserver 2008

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  • L Lost User

    jojoba2011 wrote:

    and trace everything in SQL but I cannot trace SP and ... that will call from C#.
    I mean when i call SP in C# it doesnt trace.

    Not quite everything; stored procedures have their own trave_event, specifically SP:StmtStarting (44) and SP:StmtCompleted (45). A complete list of events can be found here[^].

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    No ans for my Question!

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      No ans for my Question!

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      jojoba2011 wrote:

      No ans for my Question

      You do realize that we're volunteers here? I know that Sql-profiler can see the parameters, I assume that they're also there for a trace. I don't have an answer ready for this question.

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        jojoba2011 wrote:

        No ans for my Question

        You do realize that we're volunteers here? I know that Sql-profiler can see the parameters, I assume that they're also there for a trace. I don't have an answer ready for this question.

        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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        Here have a 5 for patience and being...

        really an export in SQL

        ;)

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          Here have a 5 for patience and being...

          really an export in SQL

          ;)

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          Thanks for exporting me :cool:

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