Technical Article

sp_import_errorlog

,

To import the SQL Server error log into a table, so that it can be queried
Written by: Anand Mahendra Tested on: SQL Server 2000

CREATE PROC sp_import_errorlog

(
@log_name sysname,
@log_number int = 0,
@overwrite bit = 0
)
AS
/*************************************************************************************************
Purpose:To import the SQL Server error log into a table, so that it can be queried

Written by:Anand Mahendra

Tested on: SQL Server 2000

Limitation: With error messages spanning more than one line only the first line is included in the table

Email: anandbox@sify.com

Example 1: To import the current error log to table myerrorlog
EXEC sp_import_errorlog 'myerrorlog'

Example 2: To import the current error log to table myerrorlog, and overwrite the table
'myerrorlog' if it already exists
EXEC sp_import_errorlog 'myerrorlog', @overwrite = 1

Example 3: To import the previous error log to table myerrorlog
EXEC sp_import_errorlog 'myerrorlog', 1

Example 4: To import the second previous error log to table myerrorlog
EXEC sp_import_errorlog 'myerrorlog', 2

*************************************************************************************************/
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON

DECLARE @sql varchar(500) --Holds to SQL needed to create columns from error log

IF (SELECT OBJECT_ID(@log_name,'U')) IS NOT NULL
BEGIN
IF @overwrite = 0
BEGIN
RAISERROR('Table already exists. Specify another name or pass 1 to @overwrite parameter',18,1)
RETURN -1
END
ELSE
BEGIN
EXEC('DROP TABLE ' + @log_name)
END
END


--Temp table to hold the output of sp_readerrorlog
CREATE TABLE #errlog
(
err varchar(1000),
controw tinyint
)

--Populating the temp table using sp_readerrorlog
INSERT #errlog 
EXEC sp_readerrorlog @log_number

--This will remove the header from the errolog
SET ROWCOUNT 4
DELETE #errlog
SET ROWCOUNT 0


SET @sql = 'SELECT 
CONVERT(DATETIME,LEFT(err,23)) [Date], 
SUBSTRING(err,24,10) [spid], 
RIGHT(err,LEN(err) - 33) [Message], 
controw 
INTO ' + QUOTENAME(@log_name) + 
' FROM #errlog ' + 
'WHERE controw = 0'

--Creates the table with the columns Date, spid, message and controw
EXEC (@sql)

--Dropping the temporary table
DROP TABLE #errlog

SET NOCOUNT OFF
PRINT 'Error log successfully imported to table: ' + @log_name
END

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