TraceColumn Enum
Definition
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Represent the trace event columns.
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("46080753-2524-4faf-8BD1-EDFDA1085209")]
public enum TraceColumn
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("46080753-2524-4faf-8BD1-EDFDA1085209")>]
type TraceColumn =
Public Enum TraceColumn
- Inheritance
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TraceColumn
- Attributes
Fields
ActivityID | 46 | The activity ID is used to track the request(s) from the same operation. |
ApplicationContext | 52 | The value of the ApplicationContext XMLA property as provided by external applications to assist with end-to-end correlation of user activities. |
ApplicationName | 37 | Name of the client application that created the connection to the server. This column is populated with the values passed by the application rather than the displayed name of the program. |
CalculationExpression | 48 | Expression being evaluated when error occurred. |
ClientHostName | 35 | Name of the computer on which the client is running. This data column is populated if the host name is provided by the client. |
ClientProcessID | 36 | The process ID of the client application. |
ConnectionID | 25 | Unique connection ID. |
CpuTime | 6 | Amount of CPU time (in milliseconds) used by the event. |
CurrentTime | 2 | Time at which the event started, when available. For filtering, expected formats are 'YYYY-MM-DD' and 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'. |
DatabaseFriendlyName | 54 | User defined name of the database in which the statement of the user is running. |
DatabaseName | 28 | Name of the database in which the statement of the user is running. |
Duration | 5 | Amount of time (in milliseconds) taken by the event. |
EndTime | 4 | Time at which the event ended. This column is not populated for starting event classes, such as SQL:BatchStarting or SP:Starting. For filtering, expected formats are 'YYYY-MM-DD' and 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'. |
Error | 24 | Error number of a given event. |
ErrorType | 49 | Error Type: 0 = unknown, 1 = user, 2 = system. |
EventClass | 0 | Event Class is used to categorize events. |
EventSubclass | 1 | Event Subclass provides additional information about each event class. |
FunctionName | 50 | Name of the Dax extension function being executed. |
GraphCorrelationID | 53 | Deprecated |
Identity | 55 | Identity information of current user |
IntegerData | 10 | Integer data. |
JobID | 7 | Job ID for progress. |
Label | 56 | Label of the event |
NTCanonicalUserName | 40 | User name in canonical form. For example, engineering.microsoft.com/software/someone. |
NTDomainName | 33 | Windows domain to which the user belongs. |
NTUserName | 32 | Windows user name. |
ObjectID | 11 | Object ID (note this is a string). |
ObjectName | 13 | Object name. |
ObjectPath | 14 | Object path. A comma-separated list of parents, starting with the object's parent. |
ObjectReference | 15 | Object reference. Encoded as XML for all parents, using tags to describe the object. |
ObjectType | 12 | Object type. |
ProgressTotal | 9 | Progress total. |
RequestID | 47 | The request ID is used to track a request. |
RequestParameters | 44 | Parameters for parameterized queries and commands. |
RequestProperties | 45 | XMLA request properties. |
ServerName | 43 | Name of the server producing the event. |
SessionID | 39 | Session GUID. |
SessionType | 8 | Session type (what entity caused the operation). |
Severity | 22 | Severity level of an exception. |
Spid | 41 | Server process ID. This uniquely identifies a user session. This directly corresponds to the session GUID used by XML/A. |
StartTime | 3 | Time at which the event started, when available. For filtering, expected formats are 'YYYY-MM-DD' and 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS'. |
Success | 23 | 1 = success. 0 = failure (for example, a 1 means success of a permissions check and a 0 means a failure of that check). |
TextData | 42 | Text data associated with the event. |
UserObjectID | 51 | User Object ID. |