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    SQL4GNT commented  · 

    Yes as an extension to the existing suggestion.

    Agreed!

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    SQL4GNT commented  · 

    Sometimes the baselines that get established will change due to modifications of the job or the server. The ability to adjust baselines and/or clear them would be extremely helpful

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    SQL4GNT commented  · 

    It would be pretty cool if we could add notes to a spot on the graph. For example we copied a large file to one of our drives earlier this month and it shows on the graph as a large increase. Being able to add a note (even something similar to the comments for alerts) that corresponds with a point on the graph would be helpful for communication and logging.

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    SQL4GNT commented  · 

    Example: User dbdev1 has a long running query...cause he always runs crazy selects in production for reports...the alert is fired, we are notified, and with this new feature we can use the information included in the alert to kill the process through tsql?

    if user=@userId
    Query Duration > threshold
    kill @Process ID

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