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  • Welcome
  • Concept
  • SQLWATCH Database
    • Requirements
      • Permissions
      • Performance Overhead
      • Storage Utilisation
    • Installation
      • Install with dbatools
      • Install with SqlPackage
      • Install with SSMS
      • Deploy from source code
      • Optional Components
      • Upgrade
      • Removal
      • Downgrade
    • Configuration
    • Known Issues
      • Collation conflict
      • Database drift
      • Login failed error when running disk logger
      • Deadlock when creating database
    • Notifications
      • Checks
      • Actions
      • Reports
      • How To
        • Add or modify check
        • Add or modify action
        • Add or modify report
      • Process Flow
    • Large Environments
  • Central Repository
    • Requirements
      • Performance overhead on the remote instance
      • Permissions
    • Installation
      • Removal
      • Upgrade
    • Configuration
    • Known Issues
  • Power BI Dashboard
    • Requirements
      • Permissions
    • Installation
    • Configuration
    • Known Issues
      • Power BI Load Errors
    • Performance
  • Grafana Dashboard
    • Requirements
    • Installation
    • Configuration
  • Azure Log Analytics Dashboard
    • Concept
    • Requirements
    • Installation
    • Configuration
  • Design Decision
    • Relations
    • Trend Tables
    • Data Types
      • Real Type
    • Primary Keys
    • Data Compression
    • Configuration Items
    • Using Apply instead of Join
  • Reference
    • Data-Tier Application Package
  • Integrations
    • Send notifications to Slack and Teams
    • dbachecks
  • FAQ
    • How do I check if SQLWATCH is running OK?
    • I am not seeing any data in Power BI
    • Can I modify default checks?
    • The app_log is growing fast
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Azure Workbook

Copy the supplied JSON as a new Azure Workbook.

Create the new Azure Workbook and go to Edit and Advanced Editor and paste the JSON definition. The code is available on GitHub.

SQLWATCH Components

Download the Upload-AzMonitorLog.ps1 and place it a folder of your choice. This script will be called from the SQLWATCH agent job.

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