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5 TopicsQTip: Getting timeouts and exceptions using Azure SQL DB Query Store
Requirements: Azure SQL Database SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) Tables testcodes and testinvoice used for this demo 1-Configure Query Store to collect data and save as soon as possible to be able to review it * Data flush interval is the time to send information to disk ** Statistics collection interval is the time range to collect data , query store is not collecting one record by execution is collecting statistics of each execution and you can get max, min, avg but not excecution by excecution *** Query store capture mode ALL will collect information of all executions query store will not make any kind of filter 2-Create table testcodes CREATE TABLE [dbo].[testcodes]( [Code] [char](5) NULL, [Description] [nchar](10) NULL ) ON [PRIMARY] GO 3-Create table testinvoice CREATE TABLE [dbo].[testinvoice]( [code] [char](5) NULL, [pieces] [int] NULL ) ON [PRIMARY] GO 4-Add some codes to be used 5-Add some records to invoice Exception ... 6-Run query to get information from invoices and get description from codes select *,description=(select testcodes.Code from testcodes where testcodes.code=invoice.code) from testinvoice invoice Is possible to see execution without error 7-Now add in codes a second code BBB to force exception 8-Run query from point 6 again Result is an exception 9-Run query to see queries with exceptions or timeouts starting 2 days ago (declare @datestart as datetime = dateadd(D,-2,getdate());) declare @datestart as datetime = dateadd(D,-2,getdate()); declare @datefinish as datetime = getdate(); /* if you want to set to specific time */ --set @datestart = '2025-04-09 00:00:00'; --set @datefinish = '2025-04-09 23:59:59'; select rs.last_execution_time, rs.execution_type_desc, qt.query_sql_text, q.query_id, CONVERT(VARCHAR(1000), q.query_hash, 1) as strqueryhash, p.plan_id, rs.last_cpu_time, rs.last_duration, rs.count_executions, rs.last_rowcount, rs.last_logical_io_reads, rs.last_physical_io_reads, rs.last_query_max_used_memory, rs.last_tempdb_space_used, rs.last_dop, p.is_forced_plan, p.last_force_failure_reason, p.last_force_failure_reason_desc FROM sys.query_store_query_text AS qt JOIN sys.query_store_query AS q ON qt.query_text_id = q.query_text_id JOIN sys.query_store_plan AS p ON q.query_id = p.query_id JOIN sys.query_store_runtime_stats AS rs ON p.plan_id = rs.plan_id where rs.last_execution_time>= @datestart and rs.last_execution_time<=@datefinish and (rs.execution_type=3 or rs.execution_type=4) -- 3 timeout, 4 error --and qt.query_sql_text like '%actual%' --and q.query_hash=0x009C458D20394C37 --and p.plan_id=12 ORDER BY rs.last_execution_time DESC 10-In query there are some commented lines that you can use to add more filters or modify them To see all records comment line 20 declare @datestart as datetime = dateadd(D,-2,getdate()); declare @datefinish as datetime = getdate(); /* if you want to set to specific time */ --set @datestart = '2025-04-09 00:00:00'; --set @datefinish = '2025-04-09 23:59:59'; select rs.last_execution_time, rs.execution_type_desc, qt.query_sql_text, q.query_id, CONVERT(VARCHAR(1000), q.query_hash, 1) as strqueryhash, p.plan_id, rs.last_cpu_time, rs.last_duration, rs.count_executions, rs.last_rowcount, rs.last_logical_io_reads, rs.last_physical_io_reads, rs.last_query_max_used_memory, rs.last_tempdb_space_used, rs.last_dop, p.is_forced_plan, p.last_force_failure_reason, p.last_force_failure_reason_desc FROM sys.query_store_query_text AS qt JOIN sys.query_store_query AS q ON qt.query_text_id = q.query_text_id JOIN sys.query_store_plan AS p ON q.query_id = p.query_id JOIN sys.query_store_runtime_stats AS rs ON p.plan_id = rs.plan_id where rs.last_execution_time>= @datestart and rs.last_execution_time<=@datefinish --and (rs.execution_type=3 or rs.execution_type=4) -- 3 timeout, 4 error --and qt.query_sql_text like '%actual%' --and q.query_hash=0x009C458D20394C37 --and p.plan_id=12 ORDER BY rs.last_execution_time DESC Now you can see all records 11-Reproduce error several times within 1 minute to see value in execution count (number of executions inside of statistics collection interval) Timeout ... 12-Configure command timeout different to 0 for this demo use 10 (seconds) in parameters previous to connect Second option 12-Use query below that will run 1000 times and at some point will fail INSERT INTO [dbo].[testinvoice] SELECT * FROM [dbo].[testinvoice] GO 1000 13-Run query from point 9 to see data in query store Now you can reproduce and get data about all excecutions , exceptions and timeouts good luck!HowTo: Creating an AAD Application
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