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I have 2 applications that access an Azure Sql database,

When I click in the azure portal on "Performance overview" I get a graph on the pane "Database queries" that shows how cpu, data io and log io add up to the current DTU.

Because the 20 most expensive queries don give my any clue to my performance problem (they add up to 20% of the DTU only ) I would like to narrow the problem down to one of the 2 applications. For on-premises sql server I would just add "application name" to the sql connection string and then filter by that.

Is there anything similar on azure sql service? (P4 Premium instance)

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  • ` For on-premises sql server I would just add "application name" to the sql connection string and then filter by that.` how will you filter this Jan 24, 2017 at 13:36
  • you only can filter live queries ,the same can be achieved in azure as well Jan 24, 2017 at 13:43
  • @TheGameiswar I would filter them in the tool I use to analyze the traffic
    – Mathias F
    Jan 24, 2017 at 13:58
  • why is this an obstruction for azure. Jan 24, 2017 at 14:00
  • Did you ever find an answer to this?
    – Josh Mouch
    Jan 29, 2020 at 0:04

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