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(247070) - Opening a view that executes a long running query in the SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise Manager (SEM) will get an ODBC Timeout error.

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Article ID: 247070 - Last Review: December 5, 2003 - Revision: 4.2

BUG: Opening a Long-Running View from SQL Server Enterprise Manager Gets ODBC Timeout

This article was previously published under Q247070
BUG #: 54929 (SQLBUG_70)
BUG #: 352122 (SHILOH_BUGS)

SYMPTOMS

Opening a view that executes a long running query in the SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise Manager (SEM) will get an ODBC Timeout error.

CAUSE

The SEM's default for QueryTimeout is 30 seconds, and the timeout value is not configurable.

RESOLUTION

Do not open long running queries from the SEM. Run the query from Query Analyzer instead of SEM.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a bug in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5
  • Microsoft Data Access Components 2.6
  • Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7
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