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Cardinalae
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Posted - 2002-11-13 : 14:41:39
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| Hola Everybody.I found an issue that appears to be a quirk with SQL Server 7, 2000, etc.If I have a SQLServer 2000 base install, with SP2, On Win2k that is named: Player_Serverwith a Database named: TestDbWith a Table named: playerthen I should am I able to do the following:1) Use the Client Network Utility and set up an Alias entitled: "Server1" that points back to Player_Server.Granted, this is an alias that is currently recursive, but for development purposes, should the TestDb be ever seperated out to another SQL Server, than having that alias becomes important.Now, in Query analyzer I can issue sp_addlinkedserver 'Server1'which will then add that server alias to the LinkedServer list in master DB.I can than issue the following Query: select * from server1.TestDb.dbo.Playerwith no errors (I read about a feedback loop issue that sometimes occur if you refer an alias back to the same server, but I have not run into it here).HOWEVER,If I were to construct a stringDECLARE @sqlStr VARCHAR(200)SELECT @sqlStr = 'select * from server1.TestDb.dbo.Player'and then do a:exec sp_executesql @sqlStrI *THEN* Get a error from that server1 alias. If you remove the server1 alias, it is happy. Something that maybe not too many folk our there have encountered but there it is.Comments, thoughts, Cardinalae@lvcm.com |
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nr
SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2002-11-14 : 04:54:55
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| tryDECLARE @sqlStr NVARCHAR(200) SELECT @sqlStr = 'select * from server1.TestDb.dbo.Player' exec sp_executesql @sqlStr orexec sp_executesql N'select * from server1.TestDb.dbo.Player'or justexec ('select * from server1.TestDb.dbo.Player')Should work OK.sp_executesql expects an nvarchar==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy.Edited by - nr on 11/14/2002 04:55:28 |
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