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syscollector_collection_sets (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server

Provides information about a collection set, including schedule, collection mode, and its state.

Column name Data type Description
collection_set_id int The local identifier for the collection set. Is not nullable.
collection_set_uid uniqueidentifier The globally unique identifier for the collection set. Is not nullable.
name nvarchar(4000) The name of the collection set. Is nullable.
target nvarchar(max) Identifies the target for the collection set. Is nullable.
is_system bit Turned on (1) or off (0) to indicate if the collection set was included with the data collector or if it was added later by the dc_admin. This could be a custom collection set developed in-house or by a third party. Is not nullable.
is_running bit Indicates whether or not the collection set is running. Is not nullable.
collection_mode smallint Specifies the collection mode for the collection set. Is not nullable.

Collection mode is one of the following:

0 - Cached mode. Data collection and upload are on separate schedules.

1 - Non-cached mode. Data collection and upload are on the same schedule.
proxy_id int Identifies the proxy that is used to run the collection set job step. Is nullable.
schedule_uid uniqueidentifier Provides a pointer to the collection set schedule. Is nullable.
collection_job_id uniqueidentifier Identifies the collection job. Is nullable.
upload_job_id uniqueidentifier Identifies the collection upload job. Is nullable.
logging_level smallint Specifies the logging level (0, 1 or 2). Is not nullable.
days_until_expiration smallint The number of days that the collected data is saved in the management data warehouse. Is not nullable.
description nvarchar(4000) Describes the collection set. Is nullable.
dump_on_any_error bit Turned on (1) or off (0) to indicate whether to create an SSIS dump file on any error. Is not nullable.
dump_on_codes nvarchar(max) Contains the list of SSIS error codes that are used to trigger the dump file. Is nullable.

Permissions

Requires SELECT for dc_operator, dc_proxy.

Remarks

The data collector API only allows you to change or delete the collection sets that you create. The collection sets that are provided with the system cannot be modified or deleted. However, you can still enable or disable a system collection set, and change its configuration.

See Also

Data Collector Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)
Data Collector Views (Transact-SQL)
Data Collection