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My manager has asked me to pull out the following info from the SQL Server.


Who access the system, How many times?
Average duration of access?
Average daily/weekly… use of the system?


I'm new to SQL Server and do not know, how to get these following things out of the system. Would anybody please advice me, how to get it. I would really apprecaite it.

Thanks a million for your help.

Sindi

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