The idea is, record once a day the stats info on each statistic in a given database, this can be done across servers (Prod, Test, Dev, etc) if you want to compare to see why something runs better on one server and not on another.
The first step is to create a holding table, if you have a DBA database to store maintenance stuff, put it there, but for this post I'll use master:
------------------------------------------------------ -- SETUP STORAGE TABLE TO STORE DAILY STATS DETAILS -- ------------------------------------------------------ USE [master] GO /****** Object: Table [dbo].[StatsHistory] ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO SET ANSI_PADDING ON GO CREATE TABLE [dbo].[StatsHistory]( [ServerName] [sysname] NULL, [DatabaseName] [sysname] NULL, [TableName] [sysname] NULL, [StatName] [sysname] NOT NULL, [Updated] [datetime] NULL, [TableRows] [int] NULL, [RowsSampled] [int] NULL, [PercentSampled] [float] NULL, [Steps] [int] NULL, [Density] [int] NULL, [AverageKeyLength] [int] NULL, [StringIndex] [varchar](3) NULL, [FilterExpression] [varchar](512) NULL, [UnfilteredRows] [int] NULL, [StatColumns] [varchar](500) NULL, [BatchRunID] [int] NULL, [CreateDate] [datetime] NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]The next step is to create a function that will be used to concatenate the columns for the Stat into a list. Because of how sys.stats_columns works, you'll need to put this in every database you want to monitor
----------------------------------------------------- -- NEEDS TO BE RUN FOR EVERY DB YOU ARE MONITORING -- -- THIS FUNCTION CREATES A LIST OF COLUMNS -- -- INCLUDED IN THE PASSED IN STATISTIC -- ----------------------------------------------------- USE [The next step is to create a job which you will schedule to run daily. This job should execute the following code to generate the stat info and insert it into the table we made in step 1:] GO /****** Object: UserDefinedFunction [dbo].[StatColumnIDToList] Script Date: 12/19/2014 10:11:01 ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO -- ============================================= -- Author: Eric Zierdt -- Create date: 12/9/2014 -- Description: Converts the ColumnIDs to a List -- USE: SELECT dbo.StatColumnIDToList(357576312,2) -- ============================================= CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[StatColumnIDToList] ( -- Add the parameters for the function here @ObjectID INT ,@StatsID INT ) RETURNS VARCHAR(2000) AS BEGIN -- Declare the return variable here DECLARE @List VARCHAR(2000) SELECT @List = COALESCE(@List + ',', '') + Cast(SC.column_id As varchar(5)) FROM sys.stats_columns SC WHERE SC.object_id = @ObjectID AND SC.stats_id = @StatsID -- Return the result of the function RETURN @List END
-- ================================================= -- Author: Eric Zierdt -- Create date: 12/9/2014 -- Description: INSERTS STATS DATA INTO REPOSITORY -- ================================================= DECLARE @ServerName VARCHAR(120) ,@DBName VARCHAR(120) ,@TableName VARCHAR(120) ,@StatName VARCHAR(120) ,@SQL VARCHAR(MAX) ,@BatchRunID INT ,@ColumnList VARCHAR(2000) SELECT @BatchRunID = MAX(BatchRunID)+1 FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory CREATE TABLE #StatsTable ( ServerName SYSNAME NULL ,DatabaseName SYSNAME NULL ,TableName SYSNAME NULL ,StatName SYSNAME ,Updated DATETIME ,TableRows INT ,RowsSampled INT ,PercentSampled AS CAST(RowsSampled AS FLOAT)/CAST(TableRows AS FLOAT)*100 ,Steps INT ,Density INT ,AverageKeyLength INT ,StringIndex VARCHAR(3) ,FilterExpression VARCHAR(512) ,UnfilteredRows INT ,StatColumns VARCHAR(500) ,BatchRunID INT ,CreateDate DATETIME ) CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [IDX_StatTable_Name] ON #StatsTable ( [TableName] ASC ) WITH (PAD_INDEX = OFF, STATISTICS_NORECOMPUTE = OFF, SORT_IN_TEMPDB = OFF, DROP_EXISTING = OFF, ONLINE = OFF , ALLOW_ROW_LOCKS = ON, ALLOW_PAGE_LOCKS = ON) ON [Primary] DECLARE ZCursor CURSOR LOCAL FAST_FORWARD FOR ( SELECT @@SERVERNAME AS ServerName, DB_NAME() AS DBName, OBJECT_NAME(object_id) AS TableName ,name AS StatName, dbo.StatColumnIDToList(object_id,stats_id) FROM sys.stats WHERE OBJECT_NAME(object_id) NOT LIKE ''sys%'' AND OBJECT_NAME(object_id) NOT LIKE ''MS%'' AND OBJECT_NAME(object_id) NOT LIKE ''queue%'' AND OBJECT_NAME(object_id) NOT LIKE ''filestream%'' --AND OBJECT_NAME(object_id) = ''MSdistribution_agents'' ) OPEN ZCursor FETCH NEXT FROM ZCursor INTO @ServerName, @DBName, @TableName,@StatName,@ColumnList WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0 BEGIN --PRINT @StatName SET @SQL = ''DBCC SHOW_STATISTICS ('' + @TableName+ '',"'' + @StatName +''") WITH STAT_HEADER,NO_INFOMSGS ;'' --PRINT @SQL INSERT INTO #StatsTable ( StatName ,Updated ,TableRows ,RowsSampled ,Steps ,Density ,AverageKeyLength ,StringIndex ,FilterExpression ,UnfilteredRows ) EXEC(@SQL) UPDATE #StatsTable SET TableName = @TableName ,DatabaseName = @DBName ,ServerName = @ServerName ,BatchRunID = @BatchRunID ,StatColumns = @ColumnList ,CreateDate = GETDATE() WHERE TableName IS NULL FETCH NEXT FROM ZCursor INTO @ServerName, @DBName, @TableName,@StatName,@ColumnList END CLOSE ZCursor DEALLOCATE ZCursor --SELECT * FROM #StatsTable WHERE TableRows <> RowsSampled ORDER BY TableName INSERT INTO master.dbo.StatsHistory ( ServerName ,DatabaseName ,TableName ,StatName ,Updated ,TableRows ,RowsSampled ,PercentSampled ,Steps ,Density ,AverageKeyLength ,StringIndex ,FilterExpression ,UnfilteredRows ,StatColumns ,BatchRunID ,CreateDate ) SELECT ServerName ,DatabaseName ,TableName ,StatName ,Updated ,TableRows ,RowsSampled ,PercentSampled ,Steps ,Density ,AverageKeyLength ,StringIndex ,FilterExpression ,UnfilteredRows ,StatColumns ,BatchRunID ,CreateDate FROM #StatsTable DROP TABLE #StatsTableNow you can do some fun things with your repository table, like this:
-- ===================================================== -- Author: Eric Zierdt -- Create date: 12/9/2014 -- Description: SAMPLE CODE TO QUERY STATS REPOSITORY -- ===================================================== DECLARE @BatchRunID INT SELECT @BatchRunID = MAX(BatchRunID) FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory /** SEE ALL STATS **/ SELECT * FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory WHERE BatchRunID = @BatchRunID /** SEE ALL STATS OLDER THAN 1 MONTH **/ SELECT * FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory WHERE BatchRunID = @BatchRunID AND Updated < DATEADD(MONTH,-1,GETDATE()) /** SEE ALL NON-FULLSCAN STATS **/ SELECT * FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory WHERE BatchRunID = @BatchRunID AND PercentSampled < 100 /** CREATE UPDATE STAT SCRIPT FOR ALL NON-FULLSCAN STATS **/ SELECT TableName, StatName, TableRows, PercentSampled, 'UPDATE STATISTICS dbo.' + TableName + ' ' + StatName + ' WITH FULLSCAN --' + CAST(TableRows AS VARCHAR(10)) AS SQLCode FROM master.dbo.StatsHistory WHERE BatchRunID = @BatchRunID AND PercentSampled < 100
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