March 2, 2010 at 7:56 am
Hello,
I've run a profiler into a trace file 'D:\Traces\Troubleshoot-TRACES.trc' but when i insert all data in a table the following error appears.
Note: The code of the table and insert statement appears at bottom of the post.
Msg 8152, Level 16, State 10, Line 1
String or binary data would be truncated.
The statement has been terminated.
The problem as i can see was in the TextData field and i've changed from varchar (4000) to varchar (8000) but the error became the same.
Any idea?
Hope u can help me.
Regards,
JMSM 😉
create table TraceResults(
TextData VARCHAR(4000),
Duration INT,
Reads INT,
Writes INT,
CPU INT,
StartTime DATETIME,
ProcedureName VARCHAR(100),
LoginName varchar(50),
NTUserName varchar(50))
go
insert into TraceResults (TextData, Duration, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName)
select TextData, Duration/1000, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName
from fn_trace_gettable('D:\Traces\Troubleshoot-TRACES.trc',1)
March 2, 2010 at 8:07 am
JMSM (3/2/2010)
Hello,I've run a profiler into a trace file 'D:\Traces\Troubleshoot-TRACES.trc' but when i insert all data in a table the following error appears.
Note: The code of the table and insert statement appears at bottom of the post.
Msg 8152, Level 16, State 10, Line 1
String or binary data would be truncated.
The statement has been terminated.
The problem as i can see was in the TextData field and i've changed from varchar (4000) to varchar (8000) but the error became the same.
Any idea?
Hope u can help me.
Regards,
JMSM 😉
create table TraceResults(
TextData VARCHAR(4000),
Duration INT,
Reads INT,
Writes INT,
CPU INT,
StartTime DATETIME,
ProcedureName VARCHAR(100),
LoginName varchar(50),
NTUserName varchar(50))
go
insert into TraceResults (TextData, Duration, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName)
select TextData, Duration/1000, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName
from fn_trace_gettable('D:\Traces\Troubleshoot-TRACES.trc',1)
Why you create separate table just use select * into 🙂
Muthukkumaran Kaliyamoorthy
https://www.sqlserverblogforum.com/
March 2, 2010 at 8:14 am
The issue is that you don't have enough space for something. I'd try varchar(max). If that doesn't work, then it's not that field. It might be any of the char fields. You can insert them one by one to debug which one it is.
March 2, 2010 at 8:28 am
Or just run this -- sp_help 'fn_trace_gettable'
Muthukkumaran Kaliyamoorthy
https://www.sqlserverblogforum.com/
March 2, 2010 at 8:38 am
Thanks a lot everybody.
I've used the following statement on insert
SET ANSI_WARNINGS OFF
insert into TraceResults(TextData, Duration, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName)
select TextData, Duration/1000, Reads, Writes, CPU, StartTime, LoginName, NTUserName
from fn_trace_gettable('D:\Traces\Troubleshoot-TRACES.trc',1)
SET ANSI_WARNINGS ON
Is there any problem to the final result?
Regards,
JMSM 😉
March 2, 2010 at 8:53 am
i just create a view of a trace,a nd then scripted the view to be a table;
CREATE VIEW sp_DMLTrace
AS
SELECT * FROM ::fn_trace_gettable('c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\LOG\MyDMLtrace2.trc', default)
here's it's definition; does it match what you were using?
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[SP_DMLTRACE] (
[TEXTDATA] NTEXT NULL,
[BINARYDATA] IMAGE NULL,
[DATABASEID] INT NULL,
[TRANSACTIONID] BIGINT NULL,
[LINENUMBER] INT NULL,
[NTUSERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[NTDOMAINNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[HOSTNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[CLIENTPROCESSID] INT NULL,
[APPLICATIONNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[LOGINNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[SPID] INT NULL,
[DURATION] BIGINT NULL,
[STARTTIME] DATETIME NULL,
[ENDTIME] DATETIME NULL,
[READS] BIGINT NULL,
[WRITES] BIGINT NULL,
[CPU] INT NULL,
[PERMISSIONS] BIGINT NULL,
[SEVERITY] INT NULL,
[EVENTSUBCLASS] INT NULL,
[OBJECTID] INT NULL,
[SUCCESS] INT NULL,
[INDEXID] INT NULL,
[INTEGERDATA] INT NULL,
[SERVERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[EVENTCLASS] INT NULL,
[OBJECTTYPE] INT NULL,
[NESTLEVEL] INT NULL,
[STATE] INT NULL,
[ERROR] INT NULL,
[MODE] INT NULL,
[HANDLE] INT NULL,
[OBJECTNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[DATABASENAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[FILENAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[OWNERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[ROLENAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[TARGETUSERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[DBUSERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[LOGINSID] IMAGE NULL,
[TARGETLOGINNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[TARGETLOGINSID] IMAGE NULL,
[COLUMNPERMISSIONS] INT NULL,
[LINKEDSERVERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[PROVIDERNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[METHODNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[ROWCOUNTS] BIGINT NULL,
[REQUESTID] INT NULL,
[XACTSEQUENCE] BIGINT NULL,
[EVENTSEQUENCE] BIGINT NULL,
[BIGINTDATA1] BIGINT NULL,
[BIGINTDATA2] BIGINT NULL,
[GUID] UNIQUEIDENTIFIER NULL,
[INTEGERDATA2] INT NULL,
[OBJECTID2] BIGINT NULL,
[TYPE] INT NULL,
[OWNERID] INT NULL,
[PARENTNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[ISSYSTEM] INT NULL,
[OFFSET] INT NULL,
[SOURCEDATABASEID] INT NULL,
[SQLHANDLE] IMAGE NULL,
[SESSIONLOGINNAME] NVARCHAR(256) NULL,
[PLANHANDLE] IMAGE NULL)
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