Microsoft KB Archive/152132

= BUG: Premature Query Timeout Under Dbmssoc3.dll =

Article ID: 152132

Article Last Modified on 3/14/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SQL Server 6.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q152132





SYMPTOMS
When executing queries from a 16-bit Windows application using Dbmssoc3.dll, the query timeout can occur earlier than that set by the application. This problem occurs only if the application sends queries using blocking calls such as dbsqlexec in DB-Library, and the timeout value is set to more than 60 seconds.

This problem can also occur in ODBC applications.



CAUSE
SQL Server socket net-library for windows (Dbmssoc3.dll) does not timeout correctly according to the value set by the DB-Library or ODBC applications.



WORKAROUND
There are two possible workarounds:


 * Use non-blocking calls to execute queries. For example, in DBLIB, instead of calling dbsqlexec, you can call dbsqlsend to send the query first, and then call dbdataready repeatedly until it returns true, and finally call dbsqlok. You'll need to implement your own timeout mechanism to break out of the dbdataready loop. For more information, please consult the Programmer's Reference for C.
 * Set the timeout value to less than 60 seconds, and use a counter to control the accumulated timeout value until it is equal to the ideal setting. For instance, in DBLIB, you can code your error handler to always return INT_CONTINUE on the timeout error until the total amount of time waited is equal to your ideal setting. If you want to set the query timeout to 120, for example, you can set the initial timeout value to 30 seconds, and have the error handler return INT_CONTINUE until the timeout error occurs consecutively four times.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server versions 6.0 and 6.5.

Additional query words: tcp/ip sockets

Keywords: kbbug KB152132

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