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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T23:05:06+00:00 2026-05-23T23:05:06+00:00

I have overloaded SQL Server, and I want to make some optimization. For that

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I have overloaded SQL Server, and I want to make some optimization.

For that purpose I’d like to get some statistics about the start and the finish time of the called stored procedures.

Is there any system table, or maybe other item, where I can get this information from?

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    2026-05-23T23:05:07+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:05 pm
    SELECT 
        [procedure] = QUOTENAME(OBJECT_SCHEMA_NAME([object_id]))
            + '.' + QUOTENAME(OBJECT_NAME([object_id])),
        last_execution_time,
        avg_execution_time = CONVERT(DECIMAL(30,2), total_worker_time * 1.0 / execution_count),
        max_worker_time
    FROM sys.dm_exec_procedure_stats
    WHERE database_id = DB_ID()
    ORDER BY avg_execution_time DESC;
    
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