Full path of table chopped up

  • The application code generates the full path of a table it will be cross referencing in the server: servername.dbname.ownername.tablename>. But when it comes to SQL server engine, it comes as ...tablename, and fails. Nothing else had changed in the code or in the database/server in the past 2 months, and this has been happening for the past 4 days. Is this anything related to permissions? (again, nothing has changed) :hehe:

    Any other thoughts?

    Dan.

  • If the servername, databasename, and schema are no longer present in the query being sent, then something has changed in the application. I would check again.

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  • repent_kog_is_near (3/24/2010)


    The application code generates the full path of a table it will be cross referencing in the server: servername.dbname.ownername.tablename>. But when it comes to SQL server engine, it comes as ...tablename, and fails...

    How do you know what the application is passing and what the server is receiving?

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  • very interesting.. Here is the challenge to find out what changes could have been done at application side.. definitely its not related to SQL Server settings.

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