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How to use SQL Profiler in SQL Server 2005 to trace database events in Microsoft Dynamics SL


INTRODUCTION

This article describes how to use Microsoft SQL Profiler in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to trace database events in Microsoft Dynamics SL.

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More Information

To use SQL Profiler in SQL Server 2005 to trace database events in Microsoft Dynamics SL, follow these steps:
  1. Download, and then save the SQL2005.tdf file on the desktop of the computer that is running SQL Server 2005.

    The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Dynamics File Exchange Server:


    Release Date: May 3, 2007




    Microsoft scanned this file for viruses. Microsoft used the most current virus-detection software that was available on the date that the file was posted. The file is stored on security-enhanced servers that help prevent any unauthorized changes to the file.

  2. Double-click the KB925033_SQL2005.tdf file, and then click OK when you receive the following message:
    SQL Server Profiler - File C:\Documents and Setting\username\Desktop\DynamicsSL2005.tdf was imported successfully
  3. On the File menu, click New Trace.
  4. Connect to the server that is hosting the Microsoft Dynamics SL databases.
  5. On the General tab, click the Use the template: drop-down box, click to select KB925033_SQL2005 (user), and then click Run.
  6. Click File, and then click Pause Trace.
  7. Start Microsoft Dynamics SL. Run Microsoft Dynamics SL to the point before the event that you want to trace.
  8. Switch to SQL Profiler, click File, and then click Run Trace.
  9. Run Microsoft Dynamics SL until you complete the event that you want to trace.
  10. Switch to SQL Profiler, click File, and then click Stop Trace.
Note The trace results can be viewed on screen. The trace results can also be saved to a file. The file can then be sent to technical support for review.

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References

For more information about how to create SQL Profiler traces in Microsoft SQL Server 2000, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

869048 How to troubleshoot the error message: "Crystal Error 534 - Error detected by database DLL" in Microsoft Dynamics SL

936578 How to use SQL Profiler in SQL Server 2000 to trace database events in Microsoft Dynamics SL

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Article Info
Article ID : 925033
Revision : 4
Created on : 3/7/2017
Published on : 3/7/2017
Exists online : False
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