Graphical CPU Use From SQL

Oct 5, 2007

Has anyone created a report that shows something like performance monitor, but shows only SQL CPU use. I would be interested to see which users cause high CPU use, at what moments in time is SQL processing high and what queries are causing the processor to spike.

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Graphical Tool

Aug 22, 2005

Do you guys use a graphical tool for building SQL - like MS Query? I know its lazy but it does save lots of typing for long multiple-table queries.
Also, the graphical drag-drop method of adding relationships in Access would seem much quicker than adding rules thru sql.

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Is there a graphical view in SSMS, to check the properties of DBMail?


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Nov 15, 2000

Dear SQL Server users,
I would like to build a Graphical User Interface for my MS SQL Server 7.0 database.
Should I use Visual Studio, Visual Basic, or Dalphi?
I am new to this community. Any advice will be appreciated.
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Tnx for the answer.

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Nov 6, 2015

SQL Server 2008 R2.  SQL Server Management Studio 2016 CTP2. I am looking for a tool where I could create and save a nice graphical layout of some tables in a database and their relation to each other (how they join or connect).  I get something like this in the Query Editor, where it shows the fields and joins of tables as I select them.  However, I cannot save this representation to show say in a PowerPoint or Word document (Visio, etc.). 

Is there a tool that would enable me to create a nice document showing my tables and their relationships, which would also allow me to annotate each table with notes about the fields, etc.? 

I searched and found a reference to "Visual Database Tools" which is supposed to be part of Management Studio 2016.  However, I cannot find such a set of tools listed anywhere in my menus.

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Dec 13, 2007

I want to be able to load and unload, byte-for-byte, a file to and from a field of data type IMAGE in a SQL Server CE database. The files are larger than 8000 bytes so IMAGE appears to be the way to go data type wise.

I'm using VB 2008 but pseudocode for any VS language would be awesome.

I was able to do this without much effort using ADODB and its stream object, fetching a recordset object and updating the appropriate data field one "chunk" of bytes at a time. I cannot for the life of me find a way of doing this using, for example, a SqlCeResultSet.

I've tried using ADODB to connect to a SqlCe SDF database file, using a connection string that I found online, and am able to write action and select queries successfully against the database... but when I try and return a recordset that is updatable, it returns an error. So no help there.

I've searched other threads in the forums, and online in general, and I've found information on loading/unloading graphic files using a memoryStream and the toArray method thereof, but this will not work as many of the files I want to load and unload as BLOBs are not graphical in nature. FileStreams do not implement the toArray method, so I can't just stream an arbitrary file's worth of bytes that way. I also do not want to change the original file in any fashion--e.g., a hash of the source file should be identical to the file after it has been loaded into the data field and then unloaded into a new file.

Any thoughts? Your help is MUCH appreciated!

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