03.10.2016, 23:12 | #1 |
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dynamicsaxhints: Dynamics AX Trace Parser vs SQL Server Profiler
Источник: http://dynamicsaxhints.blogspot.com/...ql-server.html
============== While I was working on the previous post, I noticed a strange difference between data presented in Microsoft Dynamics AX Trace Parser and SQL Server Profiler. Let's run a couple of tests. Problem description Trace the following select statements in Tracing Cockpit and SQL Server Profiler and compare the results: select AccountNum from custTable; select firstOnly AccountNum from custTable;Solution Setup Tracing Cockpit to collect detailed database data: Setup SQL Server Profiler to trace RPC:Starting and RPC:Completed events: Let's run the first select statement. The results in Trace Parser are: 20 rows were fetched. The results in SQL Server Profiler are different - 10 rows were fetched into buffer: What is correct and what is wrong? To be honest, I don't know for sure. Maybe the tools collect different data. Let's run the second select statement with firstOnly keyword. I expect 1 row to be fetched. The results in Trace Parser are: 0 rows were fetched. It looks very strange. Definitely 1 record was fetched into a table buffer in the job. The results in SQL Server Profiler look better - 1 row was fetched into buffer: Conclusion I personally trust more SQL Server Profiler because of the much longer product history. Once again it can be that the tools present different data, but starting from now I will be more cautious about the data in Trace Parser. Please share your thoughts and expereience on this topic. Источник: http://dynamicsaxhints.blogspot.com/...ql-server.html
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