sys.database_event_session_fields (Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance)
Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance
Returns a row for each customizable column that was explicitly set on events and targets in a database-scoped event session.
Azure SQL Database supports only database-scoped sessions. Azure SQL Managed Instance supports both database-scoped sessions and server-scoped sessions. Server-scoped sessions are recommended for managed instances: learn more in CREATE EVENT SESSION.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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event_session_id | int | The ID of the event session. Is not nullable. |
object_id | int | The ID of the object this field is associated with. Is not nullable. |
name | sysname | The name of the field. Is not nullable. |
value | sql_variant | The value of the field. Is not nullable. |
Permissions
Requires the VIEW DATABASE STATE permission.
Remarks
This view has the following relationship cardinalities.
From | To | Relationship |
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sys.database_event_session_actions.event_session_id | sys.database_event_sessions.event_session_id | Many to one |
sys.database_event_session_actions.event_id sys.database_event_session_actions.object_id sys.database_event_session_actions.event_session_id |
sys.database_event_session_events.event_session_id sys.database_event_session_events.event_id |
Many to one |
sys.database_event_session_actions.event_session_id sys.database_event_session_actions.object_id |
sys.database_event_session_targets.event_session_id sys.database_event_session_targets.target_id |
Many to one |
Next steps
Learn more about related concepts in the following articles:
- Extended events in Azure SQL Database
- Event File target code for extended events in Azure SQL Database and SQL Managed Instance
- sys.database_event_sessions (Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance)
- sys.database_event_session_actions (Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance)
- Monitoring Microsoft Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance performance using dynamic management views