The information in this article applies to:
BUG# NT: 11556 (6.00) SYMPTOMS
If you execute a stored procedure that declares a cursor not using exec(),
and then close the connection before the cursor is opened or deallocated,
and then try to drop the procedure from a new connection, a 3702 error
similar to the following will be generated:
WORKAROUND
Declare your cursor using exec(), or make sure that you always open
and/or deallocate the cursor before you close your connection. For
example:
If you now close this connection, you can drop the procedure from a new connection. If you receive the 3702 error, and the connection which executed the stored procedure is already closed, you will need to restart SQL Server before you can drop the procedure. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server
version 6.0. This problem was corrected in Service Pack 2 for SQL Server
version 6.0. For more information, contact your primary support provider.
Additional query words: sql6 windows nt sproc
Keywords : kbprg SSrvStProc kbbug6.00 kbfix6.00.sp2 |
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