Useful SQL Server 2017 trace flags There are 3 types of trace flags in SQL Server 2017: query trace flags global trace flags session trace flags Query trace flags are active for the context of a specific query. A global trace flag is enabled for the entire time SQL Server 2017 service is running and is applied to each of...
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Some useful SQL Server 2016 trace flags
Some useful SQL Server 2016 trace flags Trace flags are used to temporarily set specific server characteristics or to switch off a particular behavior. There are 3 types of trace flags in SQL Server 2016: query trace flags global trace flags session trace flags Query trace flags are active for the context of a specific query. A global trace flag...
Some useful SQL Server 2014 trace flags
Some useful SQL Server 2014 trace flags Trace flags are used to temporarily set specific server characteristics or to switch off a particular behavior. You can set trace flags by using the DBCC TRACEON command or by using the -T option with the sqlservr command-line executable. There are 2 types of trace flags in SQL Server 2014: – global trace...
Some useful SQL Server 2014 trace flags
Some useful SQL Server 2014 trace flags Trace flags are used to temporarily set specific server characteristics or to switch off a particular behavior. You can set trace flags by using the DBCC TRACEON command or by using the -T option with the sqlservr command-line executable. There are 2 types of trace flags in SQL Server 2014: – global trace […]
Useful Undocumented SQL Server 2012 DBCC Commands (Part 2)
Useful Undocumented SQL Server 2012 DBCC Commands (Part 2) DBCC is an abbreviation for Database Console Command. DBCC commands are generally used to check the physical and logical consistency of a database, although they are also used for a variety of miscellaneous tasks. Note, the command: DBCC TRACEON (3604) is issued before some of the following DBCC examples in order...
Useful SQL Server 2012 trace flags
Useful SQL Server 2012 trace flags Introduction Trace flags are used to temporarily set specific server characteristics or to switch off a particular behavior. You can set trace flags by using the DBCC TRACEON command or by using the -T option with the sqlservr command-line executable. There are 2 types of trace flags in SQL Server 2012: – global trace...