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Shanky
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These statements are look to be activity generated by SQL Server tools, management API, or a third party product. This activity happens on regular connections, not a system session which the is_system field identifies.

You might be able to add a filter on client_app_nameclient_app_name to exclude the unwanted activity unless some of the activity from that application or tool needs to be captured.

These statements are look to be activity generated by SQL Server tools, management API, or a third party product. This activity happens on regular connections, not a system session which the is_system field identifies.

You might be able to add a filter on client_app_name to exclude the unwanted activity unless some of the activity from that application or tool needs to be captured.

These statements look to be activity generated by SQL Server tools, management API, or a third party product. This activity happens on regular connections, not a system session which the is_system field identifies.

You might be able to add a filter on client_app_name to exclude the unwanted activity unless some of the activity from that application or tool needs to be captured.

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Dan Guzman
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These statements are look to be activity generated by SQL Server tools, management API, or a third party product. This activity happens on regular connections, not a system session which the is_system field identifies.

You might be able to add a filter on client_app_name to exclude the unwanted activity unless some of the activity from that application or tool needs to be captured.