Oracle dbms_xplan.Display() equivalent to SQL Server 2017










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I am converting some sql from Oracle to SQL Server 2017.



One of SQL code is having dbms_xplan.Display() inside the script.



I want to know what is the equivalent of dbms_xplan.Display() in SQL Server 2017.










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    I am converting some sql from Oracle to SQL Server 2017.



    One of SQL code is having dbms_xplan.Display() inside the script.



    I want to know what is the equivalent of dbms_xplan.Display() in SQL Server 2017.










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      I am converting some sql from Oracle to SQL Server 2017.



      One of SQL code is having dbms_xplan.Display() inside the script.



      I want to know what is the equivalent of dbms_xplan.Display() in SQL Server 2017.










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      I am converting some sql from Oracle to SQL Server 2017.



      One of SQL code is having dbms_xplan.Display() inside the script.



      I want to know what is the equivalent of dbms_xplan.Display() in SQL Server 2017.







      sql-server oracle sql-execution-plan sql-server-2017






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      Lukasz Szozda

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          You could use




          SHOWPLAN_TEXT:



          Causes Microsoft SQL Server not to execute Transact-SQL statements. Instead, SQL Server returns detailed information about how the statements are executed.




          SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON;
          GO

          -- your query
          GO

          SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF;
          GO


          or if you want to execute query:




          STATISTICS PROFILE



          Displays the profile information for a statement. STATISTICS PROFILE works for ad hoc queries, views, and stored procedures.



          When STATISTICS PROFILE is ON, each executed query returns its regular result set, followed by an additional result set that shows a profile of the query execution.





          Last option is to use SHOWPLAN_XML to get nice graphical overview in SSMS.






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            You could use




            SHOWPLAN_TEXT:



            Causes Microsoft SQL Server not to execute Transact-SQL statements. Instead, SQL Server returns detailed information about how the statements are executed.




            SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON;
            GO

            -- your query
            GO

            SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF;
            GO


            or if you want to execute query:




            STATISTICS PROFILE



            Displays the profile information for a statement. STATISTICS PROFILE works for ad hoc queries, views, and stored procedures.



            When STATISTICS PROFILE is ON, each executed query returns its regular result set, followed by an additional result set that shows a profile of the query execution.





            Last option is to use SHOWPLAN_XML to get nice graphical overview in SSMS.






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              You could use




              SHOWPLAN_TEXT:



              Causes Microsoft SQL Server not to execute Transact-SQL statements. Instead, SQL Server returns detailed information about how the statements are executed.




              SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON;
              GO

              -- your query
              GO

              SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF;
              GO


              or if you want to execute query:




              STATISTICS PROFILE



              Displays the profile information for a statement. STATISTICS PROFILE works for ad hoc queries, views, and stored procedures.



              When STATISTICS PROFILE is ON, each executed query returns its regular result set, followed by an additional result set that shows a profile of the query execution.





              Last option is to use SHOWPLAN_XML to get nice graphical overview in SSMS.






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                You could use




                SHOWPLAN_TEXT:



                Causes Microsoft SQL Server not to execute Transact-SQL statements. Instead, SQL Server returns detailed information about how the statements are executed.




                SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON;
                GO

                -- your query
                GO

                SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF;
                GO


                or if you want to execute query:




                STATISTICS PROFILE



                Displays the profile information for a statement. STATISTICS PROFILE works for ad hoc queries, views, and stored procedures.



                When STATISTICS PROFILE is ON, each executed query returns its regular result set, followed by an additional result set that shows a profile of the query execution.





                Last option is to use SHOWPLAN_XML to get nice graphical overview in SSMS.






                share|improve this answer














                You could use




                SHOWPLAN_TEXT:



                Causes Microsoft SQL Server not to execute Transact-SQL statements. Instead, SQL Server returns detailed information about how the statements are executed.




                SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT ON;
                GO

                -- your query
                GO

                SET SHOWPLAN_TEXT OFF;
                GO


                or if you want to execute query:




                STATISTICS PROFILE



                Displays the profile information for a statement. STATISTICS PROFILE works for ad hoc queries, views, and stored procedures.



                When STATISTICS PROFILE is ON, each executed query returns its regular result set, followed by an additional result set that shows a profile of the query execution.





                Last option is to use SHOWPLAN_XML to get nice graphical overview in SSMS.







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                answered Nov 11 '18 at 20:51









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