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SSAS | Find users who are connected to the SSAS Cube
Write a script to transfer the logins and the passwords between instances of other versions of SQL Server

Rules/Restrictions

  • The challenge is to do it with T-SQL statements only.
  • Add your solution(s) in the comments section or send you solution(s) to pawankkmr@gmail.com

SOLUTION – 1

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Select Session_Id, Session_SpId, Session_Connection_Id , Session_User_Name from $System.Discover_Sessions

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SOLUTION – 2

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Select Connection_Id, Connection_User_name from $System.Discover_Connections

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Add a comment if you have a solution in mind. I would love to learn it. We all need to learn.

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Pawan Khowal

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