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Filtering by database name - 26.Sep.2008 4:52:17 PM   
zypr3xa54

 

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Hello,

I have 3 databases on a server.

1. EventsMan Database
2. EventsMan Bkup
3. Web DataBase

I don't want to view the events for the databases 1,2. So as of right now I will view the logs for my databases and it is overflowing with events from the first two and is making it a pain. I have over 500,000 events monitored just from 1 logging in and out of other computers. So if I could create a filter to totally ignore 1,2... The only Database i want to monitor is 3. Hope I am making my self clear. Haha

I've tried to create a event processing rule where it is told to avoid the events with the databases names EventsManager and EventsManagerBk, but I am still getting thing from these.

What am I doing wrong...???

Thanks For the help
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RE: Filtering by database name - 1.Oct.2008 9:25:18 AM   
DrewE

 

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Are you performing the SQL Auditing on these databases, or some other form (such as Event Logs.)

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