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Browse All TopicsWe have found an issue that, the CLR sp we have created is executing in an infinite stage. The assembly is referring another com dll and getting data using methods from that COM. The method is returning huge data and it could return the data few times. After that it went to infinite stage..We have used "context connection" in the clr sp and since Microsoft mentioned a bug with that object ,changed that..Still while executing the CLR sp, always showing 'executing' and no results or error..
Due to any permission, will this happen? Anybody can show us a right way to resolve this.
Thanks In Advance.
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by: maradamPosted on 2009-03-25 at 12:35:47ID: 23983689
Hi,
Maybe your additional connection you use in clr proc locks with context connection that exectues it. Use sp_lock to check if it happens.