Microsoft KB Archive/150460

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BUG: DDL in Stored Procedure Can Cause Access Violation

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Q150460

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft SQL Server version 6.0

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BUG#: 13884 (6.00)

SYMPTOMS
Creating a stored procedure, view, default, rule, or trigger from a stored procedure with an EXEC command causes a handled exception that terminates the client thread if the command is greater than 255 bytes.

WORKAROUND
Create all non-table objects outside stored procedures.

STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft SQL Server version 6.0. This problem was corrected in Microsoft SQL Server version 6.5.

MORE INFORMATION
The SQL Server 6.0 "Developer's Companion" (page 203, chapter 6) states that a stored procedure can not create procedures, views, defaults, rules, and triggers. If a stored procedure is created within a stored procedure the following error will occur:

Msg 111, Level 15, State 1

CREATE PROCEDURE must be the first command in a query batch.

Additional query words: sproc sp view default trigger rule

Keywords : kbprogramming kbSQLServ650fix

Issue type :

Technology : kbSQLServSearch kbAudDeveloper kbSQLServ600