How To Fix SMMSS_ALERTS043 - This alert shows when the slow SQL statement statistics were last reset


SMMSS_ALERTS043 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: SMMSS_ALERTS - Message class for MSSQL rz20 messages

  • Message number: 043

  • Message text: This alert shows when the slow SQL statement statistics were last reset

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message SMMSS_ALERTS043 - This alert shows when the slow SQL statement statistics were last reset ?
    The SAP error message SMMSS_ALERTS043 indicates that the statistics for slow SQL statements have been reset. This alert is part of the SAP Solution Manager's monitoring capabilities, specifically related to performance monitoring of SQL statements in the database.
    
    Cause: The alert is triggered when the statistics for slow SQL statements are reset. This can happen for several reasons, including: Manual reset of the statistics by a database administrator or through a maintenance task. Automatic reset due to a scheduled job or maintenance process. Changes in the database configuration or environment that require a reset of the statistics.
    Solution: To address this alert, consider the following steps: Review the Reset Timing: Check when the statistics were last reset and determine if this was part of a planned maintenance activity. If it was unplanned, investigate the cause. Monitor SQL Performance: After the reset, monitor the performance of SQL statements to identify any that may be running slowly. Use the database's performance

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