This article describes how to use Microsoft SQL Profiler in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to trace database events in Microsoft Dynamics SL.
Notice
Knowledge Base articles are intended to provide reactive, troubleshooting help. As this document contains informational or ‘how to’ related material, we have moved the document to one of the following areas:
CustomerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/documentation/howtodocuments/MSDSLSQLServer2005_Howto
PartnerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource/deployment/documentation/howtoarticles/MSDSLSQLServer2005_Howto
You can also use the Advanced Search functionality to find information throughout CustomerSource or PartnerSource, including the Knowledge Base. Advanced Search can be found on the CustomerSource Home Page and the PartnerSource Home Page, or by using one of the following links:
PartnerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersourceapp/search.aspx?st=a
CustomerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersourceapp/search.aspx?st=a
Notice
Knowledge Base articles are intended to provide reactive, troubleshooting help. As this document contains informational or ‘how to’ related material, we have moved the document to one of the following areas:
CustomerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/documentation/howtodocuments/MSDSLSQLServer2005_Howto
PartnerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource/deployment/documentation/howtoarticles/MSDSLSQLServer2005_Howto
You can also use the Advanced Search functionality to find information throughout CustomerSource or PartnerSource, including the Knowledge Base. Advanced Search can be found on the CustomerSource Home Page and the PartnerSource Home Page, or by using one of the following links:
PartnerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersourceapp/search.aspx?st=a
CustomerSource: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersourceapp/search.aspx?st=a