Audit Logout Event Class
The event class indicates that a user has logged out of (logged off) Microsoft SQL Server.
The
event class indicates that a user has logged out of (logged off) Microsoft. Events in this class are fired by new connections or by connections that are reused
from a connection pool.
Description
Name of the client application that created the
connection to an instance of SQL Server. This
column is populated with the values passed by
the application rather than the displayed name
of the program.
10
Yes
ID assigned by the host computer to the
process where the client application is running.
This data column is populated if the client
process ID is provided by the client.
9
Yes
Amount of CPU time (in milliseconds) used by
the user during their connection.
18
Yes
ID of the database specified by the USE
database
statement or the default database if
no USE
database
statement has been issued for
a given instance. SQL Server Profiler displays
the name of the database if the
data column is captured in the trace and the
server is available. Determine the value for a
database by using the DB_ID function.
3
Yes
Name of the database in which the user
statement is running.
35
Yes
Amount of time since the user logged in
(approximately).
13
Yes
End time of the logout.
15
Yes
Type of event = 15.
27
No
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