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help with error

Asked by adwiseman in MS SQL Server

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When executing a BCP using xp_cmdshell to write records to a file, I get the following error.

SQLState = 37000, NativeError = 913
Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Could not find database ID 15. Database may not be activated yet or may be in transition.

My Script looks similar to this

exec master..xp_cmdshell 'bcp "SELECT field1, field2... FROM MyDB.DBO.MyView WHERE Field1 = ''1'' OR 1 IS NULL OR Field2 = ''test'' " queryout "\\Servername\Share\Temp\test1\FileName.TAB" -S"localhost" -c -q -T'


If I change the DBO in the from to lower case, it works.  Anyone know what's going on here?

exec master..xp_cmdshell 'bcp "SELECT field1, field2... FROM MyDB.dbo.MyView WHERE Field1 = ''1'' OR 1 IS NULL OR Field2 = ''test'' " queryout "\\Servername\Share\Temp\test1\FileName.TAB" -S"localhost" -c -q -T'

I also, with this databsae, experience a similar instance when connecting from C#.net app where a select statement referenced the databse.DBO.Tablename, and it failed with the same error if dbo was left out.  Note that this is specific to the query i'm running.  If I run a simple query like select * from dbname.DBO.sysobjects, it always works.



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