Ray Herring
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You can use Trace Flag 3226 to suppress the backup success messages in both the SQL Error Log and the Windows Application Event Log.
Paul Randal at www.SQLSkills.com explains this flag in some detail and recommends it.
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I disagree. I spend a good bit of time in the graph doing historical analysis. I don't want it to automatically do anything:). Actually, I previously requested the thumb wheel, auto-scaling be turned off so the time scale does not change when I inadvertently brush the wheel.
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Hi, is frequency analysis something that we could offer in-app, or would you specifically prefer to export the data first?
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What I would like is something that would help me find all of the "similar" deadlock, or blocked process, or .... events. It is tedious to page through the "older/new" even when there is a filter on a specific alert. Adding a filter for "Resource Name" or something similar would help a lot.
I usually see Deadlock and Blocked Process as "cluster bombs" with sometimes 5 or 6 reported alerts for what is essentially one event.
It is very tedious to page through 5 or 6 alerts to get find the needed data elements from each one.
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I think I disagree with this idea as a default. I mainly use this display for Day over Day baseline comparisons and don't really want the time frame to change while I am comparing various values between Noon-and Noon today and last week.
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We’re looking into this – no ETA at the moment
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This sure looks like a duplicate of the suggestion just after it.