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Posted by The Man on 02/28/07 17:05
How else can i change the time out? I went to the query analyzer to
change the time out status...Also i don't know if this could help me
but i was thinking of purging the data in my MS SQL server 2000. Do
you know how i can go about purging this data?
On Feb 27, 11:06 am, Erland Sommarskog <esq...@sommarskog.se> wrote:
> The Man (LeJon7...@gmail.com) writes:
> > Thank you very much for your help. I will do that and explain what you
> > told me to our vendor. Hopefully they can help with this information.
> > The one thing that they have helped me to do is set the time out to
> > zero and it seems i still get the same error.
>
> Hm, exactly how did you set that timeout? Usually the command timeout is
> set in code only, or not all, which means that only way to change it is
> to ship a new binary. But there are other timeouts, that the confused(?)
> support staff at PaperVision may have gotten you to fiddle with.
>
> --
> Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esq...@sommarskog.se
>
> Books Online for SQL Server 2005 athttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/downloads/books...
> Books Online for SQL Server 2000 athttp://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books
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