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Granted the number and different types of users in SQL Server production = environments, keeping track of changes to your SQL Diagnostic Manager confi= guration is critical. Through the Change Log you can view a list of key act= ions performed in your SQL Diagnostic Manager environment, such as when a s= erver is added for monitoring, an alert configuration or grooming configura= tion is changed. The Change Log view gives thorough and instant information= on modifications.
The Change Log view is available by d= efault in SQL Diagnostic Manager version 8.0 and higher versions.
To open the Change Log view, click Administration > Change Log from the navigation pane.
This window allows you to view detail= s about an individual event in the Change Log. You can view the following i= nformation:
To scr= oll from one action to the next, use the up and down arrows.
To copy action details to another application, export content= s to Microsoft Excel or even print, right-click on selected row. This actio= n prompts the aforementioned commands.
You might be interested in obtaining further details about th= e actions performed in SQL Diagnostic Manager and their possible impacts. T= he details pane contains in depth action information and automatically disp= lays when a row in the table is highlighted. The split bar is adjustable to= your needs.
Allows you to filter the listed activities by time span, for = example, last 30 days or even arrange a custom range.
Allows you to group actions by a specific header column, such= as the workstation from which an action was executed or the date an action= occurred. To enable groups, click Group By Box. You can as well expand all= groups or collapse all groups.
Provid= es date and time when action occurred.
Provid= es information on the type of action that occurred.
Provid= es the name of the object on which the action was executed.
Provid= es the name of the workstation from which an action was executed.
Provid= es the name of the user, logged in a specific workstation, from which an ac= tion was executed.
Provides the name of the user who applied the change. The for= mat displayed, when using Windows authentication, is DomainName\LogonName.<= /span>
Provid= es a brief description of action.
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