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I have been working with SQL Server since 1999 and have worked with versions 6.5 - 2005. I have experience in VB 6 and .NET (ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#). I currently work as a Software Developer for New Tribes Mission (www.ntm.org)

Saving a SQL Server Profiler Trace

This video shows you how to save a sql server profiler trace and reuse it at a later time.

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Publish Date:
October 13, 2008
Length:
2:25
Skill Level:
100
Rating:
3.78 out of 5

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A482609282 on 11/5/2008
not including 50% about profiler

Mark Horninger on 11/5/2008
Pretty basic stuff, but nicely done!

Dan Feiling on 11/5/2008
to basic 101 if someone doesnt know how to do what is in the video, they have no business having access required to do so.

Jeff Lovett on 11/5/2008
how about a few advanced options - things like stopping the trace at a preset date and time so that it does not fill the drive that is storing the trace file.

Jack Corbett on 11/6/2008
A482609282, Thanks for the comment. This is one video of a series that covers most of profiler. To cover all of profiler in the 2-4 minutes that videos on this site are planned for is not possible which is why there is a series.

Jack Corbett on 11/6/2008
Dan, Thanks for the comment. Again this is a 100 level video for those who are new to SQL Server. If you can't find a video here that helps you use the Suggest a Video link on the top and someone will try to get the video done that you need.

Jack Corbett on 11/6/2008
Jeff, Thanks for watching. If you check out the "Explaining the properties window in SQL Server Profiler" video in the series, I do discuss setting a trace stop time. If that does not meet your need please you the Suggest a Video link and someone will try to meet your need.

Cindy on 11/24/2008
Would like another video to be more in depth but this one was great to get started using the profiler.

Prasanna Prabhu on 11/28/2008
If video seen in full-screen mode, the video was blur and it was hurting my eyes. In normal (Web-page) mode, I could barely see anything b'cos the font size was small



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