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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 01/05/07 23:18
Dave (daveg.01@gmail.com) writes:
> Erland that was an excellent post! However it was not my problem. The
> code is run from .NET application and I am testing using SQL Management
> Studio.
>
> I added this to the test script and it did not help.
> SET ANSI_NULLS ON
As long it's a loose script, ANSI_BULLS would be on by default. I will
have to admit that I was clutching a straws. Without access to the
database seeing it, it is very difficult to analyse the problem accurately.
It's not alwyas that easy even if you have full acecss.
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