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Applies to:
SQL Server
Azure SQL Managed Instance
This article describes how to save trace results to a file by using SQL Server Profiler.
Save trace results to a file
On the File menu, select New Trace, and then connect to an instance of SQL Server.
The Trace Properties dialog box appears.
If Start tracing immediately after making connection is selected, the Trace Properties dialog box fails to appear and the trace begins instead. To turn off this setting, on the Tools menu, select Options, and clear the Start tracing immediately after making connection check box.
In the Trace name box, type a name for the trace.
Select the Save to file check box.
The Save As dialog box appears.
Specify a path and filename in the Save As dialog box. Select Save.
Ensure that the SQL Server service has sufficient permissions to write to a file in the directory specified.
In the Trace Properties dialog box, enter the maximum file size in the Set maximum file size (MB) text box. The default value is 5 megabytes (MB).
Optionally, specify the following options:
Select the Enable file rollover check box to have SQL Server Profiler create new files for trace data once the maximum file size is reached. This option is selected by default.
Select the Server processes trace data check box to ensure that the server records each trace event.
When Server processes trace data is cleared, the server doesn't record events if recording events significantly degrades performance.