Here’s a little script in T-SQL to find queries running in our SQL SERVER database:
SELECT sqltext.TEXT, res.session_id, res.status, res.command, res.cpu_time, res.total_elapsed_time FROM sys.dm_exec_requests res CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(sql_handle) AS sqltext
This script is also useful in the case that a query is in loop or it is putting too much time and our intention is to stop it.
Once the query is launched and located, you just run the KILL command with the session ID of the query.
KILL [session_id]