BUG: Stored Proc. Generates Access Violation with Bound RuleLast reviewed: April 30, 1997Article ID: Q125876 |
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SYMPTOMSThe following stored procedure may generate access violations when executed with a rule bound to a column on the table. the table : create table rde_testtab3 (col1 int ,col2 varchar(255) ,col3 datetime ,col4 bit ,col5 timestamp)the stored procedure : create procedure testparams;5 (@c1 int=NULL, @c2 varchar(255)=NULL, @c3 datetime=NULL, @c4 tinyint=NULL, @wh int) as BEGIN select @c1 = ISNULL(@c1,col1), @c2 = ISNULL(@c2,col2), @c3 = ISNULL(@c3,col3), @c4 = ISNULL(@c4,col4), @wh = @wh from rde_testtab3 where col1 = @wh update rde_testtab3 set col1 = @c1, col2 = @c2, col3 = @c3, col4 = @c4 where col1 = @wh ENDthe rule (bound to column 2) : create rule mr_NotBlank as (ltrim(rtrim(@value)) != '')The following execution of the stored procedure has produced the access violation:
exec testparams;5 @c3='1/5/95', @wh=20668 STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server version 4.2. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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Additional query words: Windows NT
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