Microsoft or SQL Server does not have such tool woul be
sufficient (Read the question) !!!!!!!!!!!!!
>--Original Message--
>Is there any way to find out what is in the Database log
>file without using a third party utility (Something from
>SQL Server itself or Microsoft) ' Another words, track
>the transactions in the log.....
>Thanks.
>.
>Relax. You ask a question and get some additional information. How can this
make you angry?
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Microsoft or SQL Server does not have such tool woul be
> sufficient (Read the question) !!!!!!!!!!!!!
>|||Your links don't give me anything...Are you just
advertising yourself !!!!!!!!!!!
>--Original Message--
>Relax. You ask a question and get some additional
information. How can this make you angry?
>--
>Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
>http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
>http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
>http://www.sqlug.se/
>
>"Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:50ea01c52337$f3f09190$a601280a@.phx.gbl...
>
>.
>|||> Your links don't give me anything...
Since you asked about reading the transaction log, I thought that knowledge
about the log reader
tools available could be interesting. I've listed three such tools in my web
site, on my links page:
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/links.asp
I might have been wrong in that assumption...
> Are you just
> advertising yourself !!!!!!!!!!!
On my website, I have a links page, a number of technical articles with tips
, gotchas and other
technical information, about newsgroups and other stuff. I also mention who
I am. I leave it up to
the reader to determine whether the website has any value or only serve as a
mean to advertise
myself.
--
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Your links don't give me anything...Are you just
> advertising yourself !!!!!!!!!!!
>
> information. How can this make you angry?
> message|||Did not want to be rude......Some people have the
obsession to send people to their web site for
anything.....I knew that there wasn't a clear-cut
answer......It is our management getting pressured from
the security companies and pushing it down to us. The
problem is that they are cheap enough not to get any third
party utilities and act like bunch of morons when you
explain them what is available in SQL Server and what is
available out there......did not mean to take out of
you....
Thanks.
>--Original Message--
>Since you asked about reading the transaction log, I
thought that knowledge about the log reader
>tools available could be interesting. I've listed three
such tools in my website, on my links page:
>http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/links.asp
>I might have been wrong in that assumption...
>
>On my website, I have a links page, a number of technical
articles with tips, gotchas and other
>technical information, about newsgroups and other stuff.
I also mention who I am. I leave it up to
>the reader to determine whether the website has any value
or only serve as a mean to advertise
>myself.
>--
>Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
>http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
>http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
>http://www.sqlug.se/
>
>"Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>
Friday, March 9, 2012
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