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I have a set of rollover .trc files recorded with Sql Profiler.

mytrace.trc

mytrace_1.trc

mytrace_2.trc

mytrace_3.trc

I can import the first one using this command:

use [my-database]
SELECT * INTO trace_folder
FROM::fn_trace_gettable('C:\mytrace.trc', 4)

However, this only appears to load the first file, not all four.

2 Answers 2

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You'll want to use fn_trace_gettable:

From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188425.aspx:

USE AdventureWorks;
GO
SELECT * INTO temp_trc
FROM fn_trace_gettable('c:\temp\mytrace.trc', default);
GO

Also, a warning from the documentation:

Be aware that the fn_trace_gettable function will not load rollover files (when this option is specified by using the number_files argument) where the original trace file name ends with an underscore and a numeric value. (This does not apply to the underscore and number that are automatically appended when a file rolls over.) As a workaround, you can rename the trace files to remove the underscores in the original file name. For example, if the original file is named Trace_Oct_5.trc and the rollover file is named Trace_Oct_5_1.trc, you can rename the files to TraceOct5.trc and TraceOct5_1.trc.

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    updated my question for clarity -- I am interested in multiple rollover .trc files Commented May 6, 2010 at 21:46
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    Passing "default" as the second parameter should load all trace files sequentially, unless the initial tracefile name ends with an underscore and a number (which in your example, it does not). Not sure why you are not getting them all loaded. Are they all in the same folder? Commented May 6, 2010 at 22:08
  • ah, that was the issue. (my original files were actually named mytrace_20100420.trc etc...) Thanks! Commented May 6, 2010 at 22:22
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    @frankadelic, how did you get it to work? I've got the same situation, but when I try to load up my file, i goet "file <filename> deither does not exist or is not a recognizable trace file". I know the file is there, but for some reason it can't load it.
    – russds
    Commented Apr 18, 2012 at 16:44
  • @russds - It would seem that the "..is not a recognizable trace file" may be pertinent here. Anyways, think the community would suggest putting this in a seperate question, as it is not directly related to the question above.
    – user66001
    Commented Sep 26, 2012 at 12:23
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From SQL 2008 BOL ms-help://MS.SQLCC.v10/MS.SQLSVR.v10.en/s10de_6tsql/html/c2590159-6ec5-4510-81ab-e935cc4216cd.htm

Be aware that the fn_trace_gettable function will not load rollover files (when this option is specified by using the number_files argument) where the original trace file name ends with an underscore and a numeric value. (This does not apply to the underscore and number that are automatically appended when a file rolls over.) As a workaround, you can rename the trace files to remove the underscores in the original file name. For example, if the original file is named Trace_Oct_5.trc and the rollover file is named Trace_Oct_5_1.trc, you can rename the files to TraceOct5.trc and TraceOct5_1.trc.

This was the problem I had. My Server Side Trace names are _Purpose.trc. What was I thinking when I embedded "" in teh file name :)

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