Hello.
What maybe the reason of error 16954: "Executing SQL Directly; no
cursor". I have SQL 2000 SP3, application runs from client machine. What
elements can affect this error?
bye...
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Does this werror occur every time, or only now and then?
What code is being executed?
Regards
Mike
"[BuKoX]" wrote:
> Hello.
> What maybe the reason of error 16954: "Executing SQL Directly; no
> cursor". I have SQL 2000 SP3, application runs from client machine. What
> elements can affect this error?
> bye...
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>|||Mike Epprecht (SQL MVP) wrote:
> Does this werror occur every time, or only now and then?
> What code is being executed?
This error occured as long as application is running and queries are
executed (every queries). Application connect db through MDAC.
bye...
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+[ http://bukox.prv.pl ][ http://total.bukox.dmkproject.pl ]+|||does your SQLServer crash (or very slow) after this?
any other application(s) able to connect and run a query on this server
after that?
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