I was reviewing this question, which basically asks about unit of duration
column in SQL Profiler. The correct answer to it (the only one) says:
I found the answer here. It says: "In SQL Server 2005 and later, the SQL Server Profiler graphical user interface displays the Duration column in milliseconds by default, but when a trace is saved to either a file or a database table, the Duration column value is written in microseconds". I was watching them after saving the trace file in database.
My review queue come out with an answer:
The server reports the duration of an event in microseconds (one millionth, or 10-6, of a second) and the amount of CPU time used by the event in milliseconds (one thousandth, or 10-3, of a second). The SQL Server Profiler graphical user interface displays the Duration column in milliseconds by default, but when a trace is saved to either a file or a database table, the Duration column value is written in microseconds.
I marked it as OK and got hit with "STOP! Look and Listen", because it is very low quality answer.
A screenshot of the error:
How, in the name of God, this can be a low-quality answer, if it is correctly formatted, it answers the question directly and it contains about 60% or more text from an answer that is valid, accepted and upvoted 24 times? What am I missing?