Is there a way to find out the history of when indexes were either rebuilt or reorganized in a database? Basically is there a log file that contains this information?
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Excellent blog post on using the default trace to audit SQL Server: sankarreddy.com/2010/04/…– 8kbFeb 17, 2012 at 6:32
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I think this post may answer your question: [stackoverflow.com/questions/2831293/… [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/2831293/…– Pongsathon.kengFeb 17, 2012 at 9:04
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No, but you can create a trigger that maintains such a log.
CREATE TRIGGER [YourDatabaseTrigger]
ON DATABASE
FOR DDL_DATABASE_LEVEL_EVENTS
AS
DECLARE @EventData xml
DECLARE @Message varchar(1000)
SET @EventData=EVENTDATA()
INSERT INTO YourLogTable
(EventDateTime,EventDescription)
VALUES (GETDATE(),SUSER_NAME()
+'; '[email protected]('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/ObjectType)[1]', 'varchar(250)')
+'; '[email protected]('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/ObjectName)[1]', 'varchar(250)')
+'; '[email protected]('(/EVENT_INSTANCE/TSQLCommand/CommandText)[1]','nvarchar(max)')
)
RETURN
GO
ENABLE TRIGGER [YourDatabaseTrigger] ON DATABASE