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hi_naroor
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4 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-30 : 13:57:01
Hello Friends ,
I tried running DBCC LOG (mydatabase,TYPEID) with all the TYPEID's from -1 to 4 .And i got the resultsets with the folowing column heads.Please tell me what these column names refer to .

Current LSN : Current Log Sequence Number
Operation : The kind of operation like inserting rows ,updating etc
Context : Transaction context
Transaction ID : A hexadecimal Transaction ID

Tag bits ??
Log Record length ??
Flag bits??
Object name ??
Index name ??
Page ID ??
Slot ID ??
Data Offset ??
Record data ??

Please help me out,
Naroor Rathish

ryanston
Microsoft SQL Server Product Team

89 Posts

Posted - 2005-08-31 : 01:14:11
Can I ask why you're using DBCC LOG? It is wholly undocumented and unsupported. The fields you're seeing in the output contain contextual information about the log record generated.

Thanks,

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Ryan Stonecipher
Developer, Microsoft SQL Server Storage Engine, DBCC
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