event classes
#event-classes#objectcreated-event-class

Object:Created Event Class

The Object:Created event class indicates that an object has been created, for example, by the

CREATE INDEX, CREATE TABLE, or CREATE DATABASE statements.

This event class can be used to determine if objects are being created, for example, by ODBC

applications that often create temporary stored procedures. By monitoring the LoginName and

NTUserName data columns, you can determine the name of the user who is creating, deleting,

or accessing objects.

Description

ApplicationName

Name of the client application that created the

connection to an instance of Microsoft SQL

Server. This column is populated with the values

passed by the application rather than the

displayed name of the program.

10

Yes

ClientProcessID

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

DatabaseID

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 ServerName 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

DatabaseName

Name of the database in which the user

statement is running.

35

Yes

EventClass

Type of event = 46.

27

No

EventSequence

The sequence of a given event within the

request.

51

No

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