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I have a stored procedure called sp_radhe that I put on my servers and it has been helping me to "see" what is happening internally.

here is the code of this stored procedure:

USE [master]
GO

SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO

SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON GO

--DROP PROCEDURE dbo.sp_radhe GO

CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.sp_radhe AS

/*

Script : SP_RADHE Author : Marcelo Miorelli Date : 04 MAR 2013 Wednesday Desc : shows the current processes

Usage : sp_radhe -- same as sp_who2
======================================================================= History Date Action User Desc


27-oct-2014 changed Marcelo Miorelli commented out the line --and es.status = 'running' so the procedure returns any es.status

======================================================================= */

--======================================

-- describe primary blocks of processing


-- describe action of logical groups of commands

-- describe individual actions within a command set

BEGIN

SET NOCOUNT ON SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED

SELECT es.session_id AS session_id ,COALESCE(es.original_login_name, 'No Info') AS login_name ,COALESCE(es.host_name,'No Info') AS hostname ,COALESCE(es.last_request_end_time,es.last_request_start_time) AS last_batch ,es.status ,COALESCE(er.blocking_session_id,0) AS blocked_by ,COALESCE(er.wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS waittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_time,0) AS waittime ,COALESCE(er.last_wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS lastwaittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_resource,'') AS waitresource ,coalesce(db_name(er.database_id),'No Info') as dbid ,COALESCE(er.command,'AWAITING COMMAND') AS cmd ,sql_text=st.text ,transaction_isolation = CASE es.transaction_isolation_level WHEN 0 THEN 'Unspecified' WHEN 1 THEN 'Read Uncommitted' WHEN 2 THEN 'Read Committed' WHEN 3 THEN 'Repeatable' WHEN 4 THEN 'Serializable' WHEN 5 THEN 'Snapshot' END ,COALESCE(es.cpu_time,0) + COALESCE(er.cpu_time,0) AS cpu ,COALESCE(es.reads,0) + COALESCE(es.writes,0) + COALESCE(er.reads,0) + COALESCE(er.writes,0) AS physical_io ,COALESCE(er.open_transaction_count,-1) AS open_tran ,COALESCE(es.program_name,'') AS program_name ,es.login_time FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions es LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_connections ec ON es.session_id = ec.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests er ON es.session_id = er.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.server_principals sp ON es.security_id = sp.sid LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_tasks ota ON es.session_id = ota.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_threads oth ON ota.worker_address = oth.worker_address CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(er.sql_handle) AS st where es.is_user_process = 1 and es.session_id <> @@spid --and es.status = 'running'

GO

exec sys.sp_MS_marksystemobject 'sp_radhe'

GO

However, when a process is being blocked by some other process that is not active, I am struggling to figure it out the T-SQL of the blocking code.

For example:

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the session 92 you can see on the above picture is a select and the session 75 is an update that I left the transaction open.

session 92

SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE

SELECT TOP 1000 [accountID] ,[accountCreateKeyID] ,[totalAccountCreditValueLocal] ,[accountCreateDate] ,[createdDate] ,[createdBy] ,[modifiedDate] ,[modifiedBy] FROM [TableBackups].[dbo].[_AO20150806_crm_build_account_DoNotDelete] WITH (HOLDLOCK)

session 75

  BEGIN TRANSACTION T1

SELECT @@TRANCOUNT

update [TableBackups].[dbo].[_AO20150806_crm_build_account_DoNotDelete] set [totalAccountCreditValueLocal] = 1000 where accountID = 1

How can I find the code of the blocking session, in this case, the session 75 when the session's status is 'sleeping'?

New version this new version shows also the blocking session, however, I could not find out how to get the database name and other data from a sleeping session.

SET NOCOUNT ON
SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED

SELECT es.session_id AS session_id ,COALESCE(es.original_login_name, 'No Info') AS login_name ,COALESCE(es.host_name,'No Info') AS hostname ,COALESCE(es.last_request_end_time,es.last_request_start_time) AS last_batch ,es.status ,COALESCE(er.blocking_session_id,0) AS blocked_by ,COALESCE(er.wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS waittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_time,0) AS waittime ,COALESCE(er.last_wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS lastwaittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_resource,'') AS waitresource ,coalesce(db_name(er.database_id),'No Info') as dbid ,COALESCE(er.command,'AWAITING COMMAND') AS cmd ,sql_text=st.text ,transaction_isolation = CASE es.transaction_isolation_level WHEN 0 THEN 'Unspecified' WHEN 1 THEN 'Read Uncommitted' WHEN 2 THEN 'Read Committed' WHEN 3 THEN 'Repeatable' WHEN 4 THEN 'Serializable' WHEN 5 THEN 'Snapshot' END ,COALESCE(es.cpu_time,0) + COALESCE(er.cpu_time,0) AS cpu ,COALESCE(es.reads,0) + COALESCE(es.writes,0) + COALESCE(er.reads,0) + COALESCE(er.writes,0) AS physical_io ,COALESCE(er.open_transaction_count,-1) AS open_tran ,COALESCE(es.program_name,'') AS program_name ,es.login_time FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions es LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_connections ec ON es.session_id = ec.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests er ON es.session_id = er.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.server_principals sp ON es.security_id = sp.sid LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_tasks ota ON es.session_id = ota.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_threads oth ON ota.worker_address = oth.worker_address CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(er.sql_handle) AS st

where es.is_user_process = 1 and es.session_id <> @@spid

UNION

SELECT es.session_id AS session_id ,COALESCE(es.original_login_name, 'No Info') AS login_name ,COALESCE(es.host_name,'No Info') AS hostname ,COALESCE(es.last_request_end_time,es.last_request_start_time) AS last_batch ,es.status ,COALESCE(er.blocking_session_id,0) AS blocked_by ,COALESCE(er.wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS waittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_time,0) AS waittime ,COALESCE(er.last_wait_type,'MISCELLANEOUS') AS lastwaittype ,COALESCE(er.wait_resource,'') AS waitresource ,coalesce(db_name(er.database_id),'No Info') as dbid ,COALESCE(er.command,'AWAITING COMMAND') AS cmd ,sql_text=st.text ,transaction_isolation = CASE es.transaction_isolation_level WHEN 0 THEN 'Unspecified' WHEN 1 THEN 'Read Uncommitted' WHEN 2 THEN 'Read Committed' WHEN 3 THEN 'Repeatable' WHEN 4 THEN 'Serializable' WHEN 5 THEN 'Snapshot' END ,COALESCE(es.cpu_time,0) + COALESCE(er.cpu_time,0) AS cpu ,COALESCE(es.reads,0) + COALESCE(es.writes,0) + COALESCE(er.reads,0) + COALESCE(er.writes,0) AS physical_io ,COALESCE(er.open_transaction_count,-1) AS open_tran ,COALESCE(es.program_name,'') AS program_name ,es.login_time FROM sys.dm_exec_sessions es INNER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests ec2 ON es.session_id = ec2.blocking_session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_connections ec ON es.session_id = ec.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_exec_requests er ON es.session_id = er.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.server_principals sp ON es.security_id = sp.sid LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_tasks ota ON es.session_id = ota.session_id LEFT OUTER JOIN sys.dm_os_threads oth ON ota.worker_address = oth.worker_address CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(ec.most_recent_sql_handle) AS st where es.is_user_process = 1 and es.session_id <> @@spid

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You can use Adam Machanic's SP_WHOISACTIVE to get the details tracked.

One of the great things about sp_whoisactive is that it’s very quick to generate a table to collect the data you need, then run the procedure in a loop with a wait statement to regularly collect the data you want over an interval. This usage is documented.

Please see on how to collect the data for same here :Collecting Data from sp_WhoIsActive in a Table

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How can I find the code of the blocking session, in this case, the session 75 when the session's status is 'sleeping'?

New version this new version shows also the blocking session, however, I could not find out how to get the database name and other data from a sleeping session.

You can use

SELECT db_name(S.database_id) AS DatabaseName,
        ST.text
FROM   sys.dm_exec_connections AS C
       JOIN sys.dm_exec_sessions AS S ON S.session_id = C.session_id
       OUTER APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(most_recent_sql_handle) AS ST
WHERE  C.session_id = 75;
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