Configuration Element (DTA)
Applies to: SQL Server
Specifies a user-specified configuration consisting of existing and hypothetical physical design structures for the Database Engine Tuning Advisor to analyze when tuning a workload.
Syntax
<DTAInput>
<Server>...</Server>
<Workload>...</Workload>
<TuningOptions>...</TuningOptions
<Configuration [SpecificationMode="Relative" | "Absolute"]>
...code removed here...
</Configuration>
</DTAInput>
Element Attributes
Configuration Attribute | Description |
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SpecificationMode | Optional. Specifies whether Database Engine Tuning Advisor should analyze the specified configuration in relation to the current existing configuration, or as a completely new, standalone one. Use a string data type to specify this attribute with one of the following allowed values: Relative: Evaluates the specified configuration in relation to the current existing configuration of physical design structures (indexes, indexed views, partitioning) in the database that is being tuned. For example: <Configuration SpecificationMode="Relative"> Absolute: Evaluates the specified configuration as a standalone configuration. When Absolute is specified, Database Engine Tuning Advisor does not consider the existing configuration. For example: <Configuration SpecificationMode="Absolute"> |
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
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Data type and length | None. |
Default value | None. |
Occurrence | Optional. Can use once for each DTAInput element. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
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Parent element | DTAInput Element (DTA) |
Child elements | Server Element for Configuration (DTA) |
Example
For a usage example of this element, see the XML Input File Sample with User-specified Configuration (DTA).