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sys.fn_xe_file_target_read_file (Transact-SQL)

Reads files that are created by the Extended Events asynchronous file target. One event, in XML format, is returned per row.

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SQL Server 2008and SQL Server 2008 R2 accepts trace results generated in XEL and XEM format. SQL Server 2012 Extended Events only supports trace results in XEL format. We recommend that you use SQL Server Management Studio to read trace results in XEL format.

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Składnia

sys.fn_xe_file_target_read_file ( path, mdpath, initial_file_name, initial_offset )

Arguments

  • path
    The path to the files to read. path can contain wildcards and include the name of a file. path is nvarchar(260). There is no default.

  • mdpath
    The path to the metadata file that corresponds to the file or files specified by the path argument. mdpath is nvarchar(260). There is no default.

    [!UWAGA]

    SQL Server 2012 does not require the mdpath parameter. However, it is maintained for backward compatibility for log files generated in previous versions of SQL Server.

  • initial_file_name
    The first file to read from path. initial_file_name is nvarchar(260). There is no default. If null is specified as the argument all the files found in path are read.

    [!UWAGA]

    initial_file_name and initial_offset are paired arguments. If you specify a value for either argument you must specify a value for the other argument.

  • initial_offset
    Used to specify last offset read previously and skips all events up to the offset (inclusive). Event enumeration starts after the offset specified. initial_offset is bigint. If null is specified as the argument the entire file will be read.

Table Returned

Column name

Data type

Description

module_guid

uniqueidentifier

The event module GUID. Is not nullable.

package_guid

uniqueidentifier

The event package GUID. Is not nullable.

object_name

nvarchar(256)

The name of the event. Is not nullable.

event_data

nvarchar(max)

The event contents, in XML format. Is not nullable.

file_name

nvarchar(260)

The name of the file that contains the event. Is not nullable.

file_offset

bigint

The offset of the block in the file that contains the event. Is not nullable.

Remarks

Reading large result sets by executing sys.fn_xe_file_target_read_file in Management Studio may result in an error. Use the Results to File mode (Ctrl+Shift+F) to export large result sets to a file and read the file with another tool instead.

Permissions

Requires VIEW SERVER STATE permission on the server.

Examples

A. Retrieving data from file targets

The following example gets all the rows from all the files. In this example the file targets and metafiles are located in the trace folder on the C:\ drive.

SELECT * FROM sys.fn_xe_file_target_read_file('C:\traces\*.xel', 'C:\traces\metafile.xem', null, null);

Zobacz także

Odwołanie

Extended Events Dynamic Management Views

Extended Events Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)

Koncepcje

Extended Events