SQL Server: Find currently running individual queries

I was running a huge Stored Procedure which has 60 update queries in it. I needed to know which query is running in the stored procedure. This SP helped me.
CREATE PROC [dbo].[ShowCurrentRunningQuery]
AS
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
Purpose: Shows what individual SQL statements are currently executing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Parameters    : None
Usage         : exec [ShowCurrentRunningQuery]
---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
BEGIN
    -- Do not lock anything, and do not get held up by any locks.
    SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED

    -- What SQL Statements Are Currently Running?
    SELECT [Spid] = session_Id
    , ecid
    , [Database] = DB_NAME(sp.dbid)
    , [User] = nt_username
    , [Status] = er.status
    , [Wait] = wait_type
    , [Individual Query] = SUBSTRING (qt.text,
             er.statement_start_offset/2,
    (CASE WHEN er.statement_end_offset = -1
           THEN LEN(CONVERT(NVARCHAR(MAX), qt.text)) * 2
        ELSE er.statement_end_offset END -
                                er.statement_start_offset)/2)
    ,[Parent Query] = qt.text
    , Program = program_name
    , Hostname
    , nt_domain
    , start_time
    FROM sys.dm_exec_requests er
    INNER JOIN sys.sysprocesses sp ON er.session_id = sp.spid
    CROSS APPLY sys.dm_exec_sql_text(er.sql_handle)as qt
    WHERE session_Id > 50              -- Ignore system spids.
    AND session_Id NOT IN (@@SPID)     -- Ignore this current statement.
    ORDER BY 1, 2
END

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