Usually, I put that in a view... This is very usefull to understand what is running on your SQL Server instance when you see slowness, out-of-memory, etc...
SELECT r.start_time AS StartDate, DATEDIFF(SECOND, r.start_time, GETDATE()) AS DurationInSecond, r.session_ID AS [SPID], USER_NAME(r.user_id) AS UserName, DB_NAME(r.database_id) AS [Database], SUBSTRING(t.text, ( r.statement_start_offset / 2 ) + 1, CASE WHEN statement_end_offset = -1 OR statement_end_offset = 0 THEN ( DATALENGTH(t.Text) - r.statement_start_offset / 2) + 1 ELSE ( r.statement_end_offset - r.statement_start_offset ) / 2 + 1 END) AS SqlQuery, t.text AS SqlFullQuery, r.Status AS QueryStatus, r.command AS SqlCommand, r.wait_type AS WaitType, r.wait_time AS WaitTime, wait_resource AS WaitResource, r.blocking_session_id AS BlockingSessionId, r.cpu_time / 1000 AS CpuInSecond, r.logical_reads AS ReadLogical, (r.logical_reads * 8 / 1024) AS ReadLogicalInMB, r.reads AS ReadPhysical, (r.reads * 8 / 1024) AS ReadPhysicalInMB, r.writes AS WritePhysical, (r.writes * 8 / 1024) AS WritePhysicalInMB, ISNULL(NULLIF(CASE WHEN s.nt_domain IS NULL THEN '' ELSE s.nt_domain + '\' END + s.nt_user_name, ''), s.login_name) AS NtUserName, s.memory_usage AS SessionMemoryUsage, q.query_plan AS QueryPlan, s.program_name AS ProgramName, s.host_name AS HostName, s.client_interface_name AS ClientInterfaceName, r.sql_handle AS SqlHandle, r.session_id AS SessionId FROM master.sys.dm_exec_requests r WITH (NOLOCK) OUTER APPLY master.sys.dm_exec_sql_text(r.sql_handle) t OUTER APPLY master.sys.dm_exec_query_plan(r.plan_handle) q LEFT JOIN master.sys.dm_exec_sessions s WITH (NOLOCK) ON s.session_id = r.session_id WHERE s.login_name <> 'sa' AND r.session_id > 50