title | titleSuffix | description | author | ms.author | ms.date | ms.service | ms.subservice | ms.topic | ms.collection | |
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Considerations for Replaying Traces |
SQL Server Profiler |
Find out which operations, stored procedures, templates, and log activities prevent SQL Server Profiler from replaying traces. |
rwestMSFT |
randolphwest |
03/06/2017 |
sql |
profiler |
conceptual |
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance] [!INCLUDEssSqlProfiler] cannot replay the following kinds of traces:
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Traces that contain transactional replication and other transaction log activity. These events are skipped. Other types of replication do not mark the transaction log so they are not affected.
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Traces that contain operations that involve globally unique identifiers (GUID). These events will be skipped.
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Traces that contain operations on text, ntext, and image columns involving the bcp utility, the BULK INSERT, READTEXT, WRITETEXT, and UPDATETEXT statements, and full-text operations. These events are skipped.
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Traces that contain session binding: sp_getbindtoken and sp_bindsession system stored procedures. These events are skipped.
Note
If you do not use the preconfigured replay template (TSQL_Replay), and do not capture all required data, [!INCLUDEssSqlProfiler] does not replay the trace. For more information, see Replay Requirements.
For information about what permissions are required to replay a trace, see Permissions Required to Run SQL Server Profiler.
bcp Utility
SQL Server Event Class Reference
sp_getbindtoken (Transact-SQL)
sp_bindsession (Transact-SQL)
BULK INSERT (Transact-SQL)
READTEXT (Transact-SQL)
WRITETEXT (Transact-SQL)
UPDATETEXT (Transact-SQL)