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Fixes the following issues:Bug with transaction information not working for databases with ''th'' in their nameBug with very large CPU times causing an overflow exception on SQL Server 2005Excessive tempdb utilization caused by large string concatenationAdded host_process_id to additional_info collection
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Contains fixes for a couple of minor bugs that existed in v11.00.
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Who is Active? is a comprehensive server activity stored procedure
based on the SQL Server 2005 and 2008 dynamic management views (DMVs).
Think of it as sp_who2 on a hefty dose of anabolic steroids. Features
supported by Who is Active? include:
Server activity
collection, including data about currently running T-SQL, server
resources ...
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Who is Active? is a comprehensive server activity stored procedure
based on the SQL Server 2005 and 2008 dynamic management views (DMVs).
Think of it as sp_who2 on a hefty dose of anabolic steroids. Features
supported by Who is Active? include:Server activity
collection, including data about currently running T-SQL, server
resources ...
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Today I am happy to release the newest official build of my Who is Active procedure: v10.00.
For those of you who haven't been following along, here are some quick facts on Who is Active:Who is Active is a DMV-based monitoring stored procedure that uses 15 different views to show a large amount of data about what's running on your serverWho is ...
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