CursorClose Event Class
Cursor close events occur when the Database Engine closes and deallocates a cursor.
Cursor close events occur when the Database Engine closes and deallocates a cursor. The
event class describes cursor close events that occur in application programming
interface (API) cursors. This event class occurs when a Transact-SQL cursor statement by ODBC,
OLE DB, or DB-Library is closed.
Include the
event class in traces that are recording the performance of cursors.
The amount of overhead incurred depends on how frequently cursors are used against the
database during the trace. If cursors are used extensively, the trace can significantly impede
performance.
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
provides the client process ID.
9
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
Type of event recorded = 78.
27
No
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