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  • The selection of answer should have been check boxes 🙂

  • Nice one, thanks.

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  • Thanks for the question steve. The selection of answer should have been check boxes 🙂

    apologies for the duplicate post

  • Thanks Steve for the question.

    It has also been notice that Log file viewer is not displaying all the option at a time. If you open from SQL Server logs it will give you a few options, if you open from SQL Server Agent it will display some different logs, if you view log clicking data collection it will give different sets etc.

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  • Thanks for the question Steve.

    However I think version of SQL server should be mentioned in question as Remote maintenance plans can not be accessed by Log file Viewer in SQL Server 2008.

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  • rhythmk (5/22/2014)


    Thanks for the question Steve.

    However I think version of SQL server should be mentioned in question as Remote maintenance plans can not be accessed by Log file Viewer in SQL Server 2008.

    +1 that caught me out 🙂

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  • Thank you the post, SJ, simple one and nice.... but I did get it wrong.

    I opened the LFV and saw these (with sub selection under each, except agent) "SQL Server", "SQL Server Agent", "Database Mail" and "Windows NT". I guess the list changes depending on the configuration or additional component installations, but the LVF has the support to log all the logs.

    Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (SP1) - 11.0.3128.0 (X64)

    Dec 28 2012 20:23:12

    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation

    Developer Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)

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  • thanks for the question,

    but why all answers say "only" at the end?? that's a bit confusing since no option has all the types listed in BOL. :w00t:

  • Koen Verbeeck (5/22/2014)


    Nice one, thanks.

    +1

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  • Nice QOTD Steve.

  • pmadhavapeddi22 (5/22/2014)


    The selection of answer should have been check boxes 🙂

    No checkboxes as you need to decide if there are additional items for each list. That's why they end with "only"

  • free_mascot (5/22/2014)


    Thanks Steve for the question.

    It has also been notice that Log file viewer is not displaying all the option at a time. If you open from SQL Server logs it will give you a few options, if you open from SQL Server Agent it will display some different logs, if you view log clicking data collection it will give different sets etc.

    I can't cover all the possibilities of what's shown in different places. That also changes across versions.

    I was just asking what is possible.

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