Tuesday, July 17, 2007

RSS Reporter for SQL Server V2 Released (with Custom Query Support & Database Size Feed)

I just got an email that the cool RSS Reporter for SQL Server has released v2

"...we are happy to tell you that we added support for ad-hoc queries to give you full control over the feeds you want to generate. You can write any query you want and automatically generate an RSS feed out of its output.

Furthermore, we have added a helpful predefined feed that provides database size and space allocation information - simply choose a database and RSS Reporter generates the feed for you making monitoring of such information very easy and convenient.

..."

x SQL Software - RSS Reporter

  • "Generate standard RSS feeds containing SQL Server job information

  • Aggregate information about multiple jobs from different servers

  • Drill down on a job to see the details of the execution

  • Turn the output of a T-SQL query into a standard RSS feed

  • Conveniently monitor database size and space usage

  • Supports SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000"

Free download for a single SQL Server...

I've not yet had a chance to check this out, but I still think it's pretty cool and on my list of stuff to do.

 

Related Past Post XRef:
RSSReporter - SQL Server Job Status via RSS Feeds

2 comments:

  1. You got an email?? It would be a lot cooler if you got a feed notification...

    ReplyDelete
  2. LOL
    I agree but they don't have (or I can't find) a news feed/blog/etc.

    I know, I laugh a little at that too...

    ReplyDelete

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