how to make query for this ???

  • hi ,

    will u plz tell me that how can we see all this details from query or just tell me in which table i can go for thses details

    current Date ,Session,current time ,cpu utilization,locks,disk space ,database space ,current sql run ,no.of gets,date write ,date read

    i have query to see detail of database size getdate but i dont know how to see other details

    and i have query to see all locks as well but i dont know to how to see other details

    use master

    GO

    select getdate () as Date,@@servername as servername, name ,size*8/1024 as size_MB

    from sys.master_files;

    thaxx

  • Hi

    GETDATE() is a function and even when u say select getdate() it will return the current datetime value.

    Check out the DynamicManagementViews (DMV) in BOL for all the info that u need. These views are categorised in BOL and its easy to find which DMV u require.

    "Keep Trying"

  • Hi :),

    U Can See Yr Required Fields to Run Following Query.

    SELECT * FROM SYS.dm_exec_sessions

    Regards,

    Kiruba sankar.S (MCTS)

    http://sqlbits.blogspot.com

  • thaxx ,

    but i cant find my result actully i need these results in one table .

  • Hi

    You wont find all the things u want in one table.

    check out these DMV's - sys.dm_exec_query_stats , sys.dm_exec_cached_plans, sys.dm_exec_sql_text, sys.dm_tran_locks , sys.dm_exec_sessions .

    "Keep Trying"

  • plz check this table its wrong

    select *from sys.dm_exec_sql_text

    whats the right table

  • Hi

    sys.dm_exec_sql_text is not a table, its a function. It requires a sql_handle as a parameter to display the sql text.

    This sql_handle is got from sys.dm_exec_query_stats.

    "Keep Trying"

  • really thaxx for reply but still i dont know how to use this query which u told me .will u plz clear it to me

    so thaxxx

  • Books online is your friend.

    Here's an simplified version of a sample query from the help page on sys.dm_exec_sql_text

    SELECT s2.dbid,

    s1.sql_handle,

    s2.text AS sql_statement,

    execution_count,

    plan_generation_num,

    last_execution_time,

    total_worker_time,

    last_worker_time,

    min_worker_time,

    max_worker_time,

    total_physical_reads,

    last_physical_reads,

    min_physical_reads,

    max_physical_reads,

    total_logical_writes,

    last_logical_writes,

    min_logical_writes,

    max_logical_writes

    FROM sys.dm_exec_query_stats AS s1

    CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sql_handle) AS s2

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
    SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability

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