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Adding support for collecting SQL Requests to identify blocking #6144

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Adding support for collecting SQL Requests to identify blocking #6144

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@denzilribeiro denzilribeiro commented Jul 20, 2019

Required for all PRs:

Pull request to satisfy this - [https://github.com//issues/6140 ]
Added support to collect requests and important fields to identify blocking.

  • Signed CLA.
  • Associated README.md updated.
  • Has appropriate unit tests.

@glinton glinton added area/sqlserver feat Improvement on an existing feature such as adding a new setting/mode to an existing plugin labels Jul 22, 2019
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Seems reasonable 👍

@danielnelson danielnelson added this to the 1.12.0 milestone Jul 22, 2019
@danielnelson danielnelson merged commit 109d1e1 into influxdata:master Jul 22, 2019
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