| title | Open a Trace Table (SQL Server Profiler) | Microsoft Docs | |
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[!INCLUDEappliesto-ss-xxxx-xxxx-xxx-md] This topic describes how to open an existing trace table by using [!INCLUDEssSqlProfiler].
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On the File menu, point to Open, and then click Trace Table.
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Connect to the server instance that contains the trace table.
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In the Source Table dialog box select the database that contains the saved trace table from the Database list.
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From the Table list, select the table name. Click OK.
View and Analyze Traces with SQL Server Profiler
Save Traces and Trace Templates
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