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.
AFAIK, Log Explorer from Lumigent is the only tool capable of doing such
thing...
-Argenis
"Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 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.
|||I've listed three such tools on the links page on my web site (see my signature).
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
http://www.sqlug.se/
"Argenis Fernandez" <argenis@.spam.sucks.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> AFAIK, Log Explorer from Lumigent is the only tool capable of doing such
> thing...
> -Argenis
> "Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:53f101c5232a$7c1d9800$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
>
|||And LogPi (www.logpi.com)
Regards
Mike
"Argenis Fernandez" wrote:
> AFAIK, Log Explorer from Lumigent is the only tool capable of doing such
> thing...
> -Argenis
> "Rick" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:53f101c5232a$7c1d9800$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
>
>
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