Microsoft KB Archive/237398

= PRB: SQL Enterprise Manager Returns "Cannot Start Transaction While in Firehose Mode" Error =

Article ID: 237398

Article Last Modified on 10/15/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q237398



SYMPTOMS
If you attempt to make changes to a row in a table displayed in SQL Server Enterprise Manager (SEM), unless you scroll down to the end of the table (the last row of the table), Enterprise Manager returns the following error:

Cannot start transaction while in firehose mode.



CAUSE
When using SEM to display the rows from a table, all rows are returned by a "firehose cursor"; however, only the rows that are displayed have been processed. A "firehose cursor" refers to how the server sends rows to the client as fast as the client can process them. Rows that are not displayed in the Enterprise Manager are not processed and, therefore, they remain in the network buffer.

The "Cannot start transaction while in firehose mode" error occurs when an OLE-DB provider attempts to perform a join transaction with results pending and while not in an updateable cursor mode.



WORKAROUND
Scroll all the way down to the last row of the table. This forces all the rows to be processed. You can then edit the row needed and execute the update.

Additional query words: cursor ole-db SEM firehose

Keywords: kbbug kbprb KB237398

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