Re: equivalent to the SQL 2000 taskpad view in Management St
- From: OgnjenT <OgnjenT@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 01:45:57 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 18, 7:26 pm, "Tibor Karaszi"
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The reports were moved in sp2 (client) from Summary Window to Object Explorer (right-click). The
performance dashboards report is just a comprehensive plug in report that one can download from MS,
which requires sp2.
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Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVPhttp://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asphttp://sqlblog.com/blogs/tibor_karaszi
"Ekrem Önsoy" <ek...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't have the RTM version of SSMS on my test machines so I can't be sure of that... Did you
apply SP2 to your Client Tools (which includes SSMS)?
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Ekrem Önsoy
"OgnjenT" <Ognj...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I am using Sql Server 2005 developer edition and I am not using SSMSE
but SSMS.
Ekrem Önsoy wrote:
Hello!
There is no Reports in SQL Server Management Studio Express.
You must be using SSMSE to connect to your SQL Server instances so you can't
see Reports when you right click on your databases. You need SSMS to see
Reports menu when you right click on a database.
I encourage you to see the following link to learn more about Performance
Dashboard Reports:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=1d3a4a0d-7e0....
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Ekrem �nsoy
"OgnjenT" <Ognj...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Ekrem,
I have SQL Server 2005 sp2 and my database is in 9.0 mode. On right
click I don't see Reports. I do see reports on Summary window. What is
a difference between standard reports and performance dashboards. I
now that for performance dashboards you need to have a SP2 on your
server and I sow that some servers without sp2 have reports on the
Summary window.
Ognjen
Ekrem �nsoy wrote:
Hello Vincent,
There is no Taskpad in SQL Server 2005. There are Reports instead.
Go to a database and right click on it. You'll see Reports\Standard
Reports\Disk Usage.
I know this looks slower and do not have other stuff (tasks) in it,
however
this is the new thing instead of Taskpad in SQL Server 2005.
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Ekrem �nsoy
"Vincent D." <Vince...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I just installed SQL 2005, and I am looking for the information about my
file usage, as I was able to see in the taskpad view with SQL 2000.
Could you help me on this please ?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Vincent- Hide quoted text -
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So the dashboards are super set of standard reports?
Thanks for the help
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