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Mar 31, 11 PM - Apr 2, 11 PM
An ócáid foghlama SQL, Fabric and Power BI is mó. Márta 31 – 2 Aibreán. Bain úsáid as cód FABINSIDER chun $ 400 a shábháil.
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Applies to:
SQL Server
Azure SQL Managed Instance
This topic describes how to open an existing trace table by using SQL Server Profiler.
On the File menu, point to Open, and then click Trace Table.
Connect to the server instance that contains the trace table.
In the Source Table dialog box select the database that contains the saved trace table from the Database list.
From the Table list, select the table name. Click OK.
View and Analyze Traces with SQL Server Profiler
Save Traces and Trace Templates
SQL Server Profiler
Ócáid
Mar 31, 11 PM - Apr 2, 11 PM
An ócáid foghlama SQL, Fabric and Power BI is mó. Márta 31 – 2 Aibreán. Bain úsáid as cód FABINSIDER chun $ 400 a shábháil.
Cláraigh inniuOiliúint
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