Fun with SQL Server Profiler trace files and PowerShell
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Published on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 07:00:00 UT
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Running Profiler traces against multiple servers becomes a painful process when it’s time to collate and filter all that data. It would be time-consuming, frustrating and messy if Laerte hadn’t written this handy PowerShell script (complete with examples) to help you out.

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