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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostNice shade of blusher that.Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostOh FFS... I give up.
We have a piece of code which can receive a nasty reply from SQL (deadlock), and it turns out the first thing which the error handler tries to do is close the recordset. Recordset not been opened yet, so the error handler fails. Leave connection object to DB open for eternity. Nice.
OfficeIdiots suggestion: Put an "on error resume next" statement in the error handler.
And now you can see why the code was tulipe in the first place. FFS.
If recordset open THEN close recordset?
Or some such. Looks like it's not an Oracle database, so I don't care.Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostCan I have it back when you are finished?Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostHow about:
If recordset open THEN close recordset?
Or some such. Looks like it's not an Oracle database, so I don't care.
My god, he is such a numpty idiot. How? Just how?
(Oh, and you're right Faqqer, its MS SQL).
I did take it a step further and suggest that while this would fix the sympton, perhaps he should go and hassle the DBA's to find out why we are getting so many deadlock victim situations when none of our scripts do too much heavy work!! He looked at me gone out. Then did his usual "yes sir, yip, k mate, would look into that aspect today afternoon yesterday please." statement - so I know that'll be fixed then!Comment
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Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostOfficeIdiots suggestion: Put an "on error resume next" statement in the error handler.
a) my code
b) his data
Guess which it was.
(Clue: it wasn't 'a').Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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