INF: WAITFOR ERROREXIT/PROCESSEXIT Wake-Up Conditions
ID: Q45233
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft SQL Server for OS/2, version 4.2
SUMMARY
WAITFOR ERROREXIT is designed to wake up when a process is abnormally
terminated. This does not include "not found" errors, syntax errors,
RAISERROR, ARITHABORT, or even the killing of a process. An attempt to
read a corrupted table will cause WAITFOR ERROREXIT to wake up.
Basically, any error severe enough to cause a stack trace dump on the
SQL Server will wake up WAITFOR ERROREXIT.
A process using WAITFOR ERROREXIT could be used to notify system
administration personnel that an abnormal termination has taken place
or perhaps perform some other action.
WAITFOR PROCESSEXIT wakes up whenever a client disconnects from the
SQL Server. If the absence of a particular process signals some event,
WAITFOR PROCESSEXIT could be used to wake up every time a process
terminates, select SYSPROCESSES for a specific application name, and
perform some action if it is not found. Another possibility is to
check whether or not all users have logged off, and perform some
action if they have.
Additional query words:
Transact-SQL
Keywords : kbprg SSrvServer
Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2
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