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We're in the process of converting to SQL Server from MySQL. I'm trying to figure out why a call to sqsh isn't returning and I suspect that there's some lock I don't know about.

How do you find out what's going on (preferably via the database connection)?

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You can look into sp_who and sp_who2 to see if they give you what you need. Otherwise, SQL Profiler can often help with problem diagnoses.

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    For newbies: exec sp_who or exec sp_who2
    – Putnik
    Dec 21, 2013 at 6:28
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Try this

select * from master..sysprocesses
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SQL Server includes a few undocumented procs. sp_who2 lists all current processes connected to a SQL Server. It's located in the master database.

USE master;
GO
EXEC sp_who2;
GO

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