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DTS VBScript gets stuck

Tags: Microsoft, SQL Server, 2000, SQL Server Agent / DTS
I have a DTS task (which is a one-step ActiveX VBScript) which reads our database to send data to a business partner via XML. I have setup a job in the SQL Server Agent to start this task every 60 seconds.

This works 99% of the time, but on some occasions (as has just happened now), the job appears to get stuck. I didn't know until I had a phone call saying they had no data submissions yet today. When  I look in Enterprise Manager, it says the job is running since yesterday at 12:48.

I have checked my code for endless loops, but there aren't any (it loops through a recordset with the usual "While not rs.Eof" code), so are there any other possible reasons?

Cheers guys!
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: advfinance
Solution Provided By: nmcdermaid
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 13
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