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I have created an extended event as below, I want to know how to query the historical data using T-SQL to see the issues at particular timestamps.The trace is running as of now



CREATE EVENT SESSION [XE_QueryMonitor] ON SERVER
ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info_external(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlserver.disk_log_read(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_completed(SET collect_batch_text=(1)
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_starting(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_starting(
ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text))
ADD TARGET package0.event_file
(SET filename=N'C:SQLDatabasePerQuerymonitor.xel',
max_file_size=(2048))
WITH (MAX_MEMORY=4096 KB,
EVENT_RETENTION_MODE=ALLOW_SINGLE_EVENT_LOSS,MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY=30 SECONDS,MAX_EVENT_SIZE=0 KB,MEMORY_PARTITION_MODE=NONE,TRACK_CAUSALITY=OFF,STARTUP_STATE=ON)
GO



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    I have created an extended event as below, I want to know how to query the historical data using T-SQL to see the issues at particular timestamps.The trace is running as of now



    CREATE EVENT SESSION [XE_QueryMonitor] ON SERVER
    ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info_external(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlserver.disk_log_read(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_completed(SET collect_batch_text=(1)
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_starting(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
    ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_starting(
    ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text))
    ADD TARGET package0.event_file
    (SET filename=N'C:SQLDatabasePerQuerymonitor.xel',
    max_file_size=(2048))
    WITH (MAX_MEMORY=4096 KB,
    EVENT_RETENTION_MODE=ALLOW_SINGLE_EVENT_LOSS,MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY=30 SECONDS,MAX_EVENT_SIZE=0 KB,MEMORY_PARTITION_MODE=NONE,TRACK_CAUSALITY=OFF,STARTUP_STATE=ON)
    GO



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      I have created an extended event as below, I want to know how to query the historical data using T-SQL to see the issues at particular timestamps.The trace is running as of now



      CREATE EVENT SESSION [XE_QueryMonitor] ON SERVER
      ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info_external(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.disk_log_read(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_completed(SET collect_batch_text=(1)
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_starting(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_starting(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text))
      ADD TARGET package0.event_file
      (SET filename=N'C:SQLDatabasePerQuerymonitor.xel',
      max_file_size=(2048))
      WITH (MAX_MEMORY=4096 KB,
      EVENT_RETENTION_MODE=ALLOW_SINGLE_EVENT_LOSS,MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY=30 SECONDS,MAX_EVENT_SIZE=0 KB,MEMORY_PARTITION_MODE=NONE,TRACK_CAUSALITY=OFF,STARTUP_STATE=ON)
      GO



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      I have created an extended event as below, I want to know how to query the historical data using T-SQL to see the issues at particular timestamps.The trace is running as of now



      CREATE EVENT SESSION [XE_QueryMonitor] ON SERVER
      ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlos.wait_info_external(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.disk_log_read(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_completed(SET collect_batch_text=(1)
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_batch_starting(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_completed(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text)),
      ADD EVENT sqlserver.sql_statement_starting(
      ACTION(sqlserver.database_name,sqlserver.plan_handle,sqlserver.sql_text))
      ADD TARGET package0.event_file
      (SET filename=N'C:SQLDatabasePerQuerymonitor.xel',
      max_file_size=(2048))
      WITH (MAX_MEMORY=4096 KB,
      EVENT_RETENTION_MODE=ALLOW_SINGLE_EVENT_LOSS,MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY=30 SECONDS,MAX_EVENT_SIZE=0 KB,MEMORY_PARTITION_MODE=NONE,TRACK_CAUSALITY=OFF,STARTUP_STATE=ON)
      GO



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