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Doh! Nothing like Google telling the world about something you put on your website. :-).
The script on the link given is something I put together after reading through Cary and Jeff's book. It's currently pretty simple, and doesn't (yet) handle recursive calls (patches are welcome :-). But for simpler traces, it does a decent job of letting you know where the time in your trace is going.
I'd appreciate any feedback, bug reports, etc. I'd like to see a robust, featureful open-source 10046 trace analyzer developed. (Competition is a good thing, right Cary? :-).
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Hatzistavrou John wrote:
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> I have found this Perl script that makes an analysis of 10046 SQL trace
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> http://brainshed.com/software/
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> Kind Regards,
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> Hatzistavrou Yannis
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