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2005 Blocking Locks RDL for Management Studio

By Tommy Bollhofer, 2008/03/28

Total article views: 595 | Views in the last 30 days: 59

Please see the resources section for the code (Save BlockingLocks.txt as BlockingLocks.rdl).

1) Launch MS VSS or BIDS. Select File -> New -> File

2) Select XML File.

3) Paste the contents into the editor.

4) Save the file as BlockingLocks.rdl in the following location: My Documents\SQL Server Management Studio\Custom Reports.

5) Connect to a database engine via the Management Studio UI, right-click the server name and select the custom reports option.

6) Select the BlockingLocks.rdl file

Welcome additional comments/feedback at tbollhofer2@gmail.com

By Tommy Bollhofer, 2008/03/28

Total article views: 595 | Views in the last 30 days: 59
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