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‎25 Jan 2019
10:23 AM
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‎06 Jun 2023
10:34 AM
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MaciejNeumann
Is it possible to find out the time spent within each query inside a stored procedure of SQL server ?
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‎25 Jan 2019 10:36 AM
Definitely not with Dynatrace as it measures the response time from the application. If you call a stored procedure from your application, you can only measure the response time from the application point of view.

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‎25 Jan 2019 11:10 AM
This will be delivered via Database insights for SQL on the roadmap for 2019
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‎25 Jan 2019 12:14 PM
Hey Thanx and waiting for your roadmap to be executed . I want to know is it possible to achieve that standalone ? It's urgent and important ,if you can help .
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‎21 Apr 2023 09:48 AM
I have been using database plugin , but I dont see any option that can give the details of queries running inside Stored procedures.
Can you please give the name of the plugin if it is released?
Thanks.
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‎06 Jun 2023 07:57 AM
Hi @Jakub_Mierzewsk is the plugin feature out yet ?
