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Learning Extended Events in 60 Days

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This post will serve as the landing page for a series I am calling 60 Days of Extended Events. The purpose of these posts will be to help somebody progress through the Extended Events Concepts and become more proficient at implementing and using them.

The 60 days of XE will be a two month series running from September 1, 2015 through October 30, 2015. The posts will go live only on weekdays. So while it is 60 calendar days, it will end up being somewhere in the neighborhood of 45 articles. These are the  types of articles designed to take 5 to 15 minutes to learn a concept and move on with the work day. The articles are designed to build on previous concepts.

As the posts go live, I will return and update this page with the article title and link.

  1. Shredding the Actions attached to an Extended Event – 01 September 2015
  2. How to View the Metadata for Deployed Extended Event Sessions – 02 September 2015
  3. How to View the Metadata for Running Extended Event Sessions – 03 September 2015
  4. Some Supporting Objects of Extended Events – 04 September 2015
  5. Packages as they Relate to Extended Events – 07 September 2015
  6. What is an Object in Extended Events? – 08 September 2015
  7. Categorization within Extended Events – 09 September 2015
  8. Introduction to Events within Extended Events – 10 September 2015
  9. The Anatomy of an Event – 11 September 2015
  10. Extended Events and Fixed Schemas – 14 September 2015
  11. Actions in Extended Events – 15 September 2015
  12. Storing/Consuming Event Payloads – 16 September 2015
  13. Data Types for your Event Payloads – 17 September 2015
  14. Custom Data / Maps / Lookup Tables for your Event Payloads – 18 September 2015
  15. Predicates and Event Data – 21 September 2015
  16. Comparison Predicates – 22 September 2015
  17. Putting it all together into a Session – 23 September 2015
  18. TBA – 24 September 2015
  19. TBA – 25 September 2015

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