2012-12-14 (first published: 2012-11-27)
1,918 reads
2012-12-14 (first published: 2012-11-27)
1,918 reads
Get information about how often, how fast your reports run and how big they are.
2012-12-12 (first published: 2012-11-27)
1,636 reads
This script will return all the Adhoc Single use Plans currently in your Plan Cache.
It also excludes Plan Shells created from auto/forced parameterization. Works for 2005/2008
2012-12-11 (first published: 2012-11-26)
828 reads
2012-12-07 (first published: 2012-11-19)
1,390 reads
Script to loop thru multiple linked server and get agent scheduled jobs for the next XX hours.
2012-12-06 (first published: 2012-11-16)
919 reads
2012-12-03 (first published: 2012-11-07)
2,026 reads
2012-11-30 (first published: 2012-11-03)
1,100 reads
Stored proc for scripting out full CREATE INDEX statements from your table indexes with all filegroup, filter and WITH parameters.
2012-11-27 (first published: 2012-10-18)
2,518 reads
This script will provide a dynamic mechanism to decide between REBUILDING an index or simply REORGANIZING an index. Tested and approved for SQL Server 2005 & 2008 Standard or Enterprise or R2.
2012-11-26 (first published: 2012-10-18)
3,917 reads
This script will produce the top 10 wait state issues along with their descriptions.
2012-11-22 (first published: 2012-10-22)
1,770 reads
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