SQL Server 2008 R2 - completed with errors

  • Hello everyone,

    I ran a script on my SQL Server it said it completed after 18 hours and 20 minutes but with errors, No Error Message or anything else for that matter usually I see a Line with some red characters telling me what line section of sql is not right. Nothing this time, I did put results to file, instead of the other option, because it would eventually run out of memory and crash anyway.

    I have attached a screen shot and a .rpt file with the results in it. I would just like to know one thing where can I find the errors so I can repair the script and keep moving forward? I am just wondering where I can find the errors .....

    Thanks,

  • Did you scroll through all the messages? There should be something there. Did you click the yellow bar?

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor (8/24/2012)


    Did you scroll through all the messages? There should be something there. Did you click the yellow bar?

    Yes sir I did, If you look at the image above in my previous message, the info bar is there. I looked through the test_bulk_import.rpt file as well and there are no error messages anywhere, including in the sql logs, so I am miffed.

    Thank you for your help,

  • It might not be something in red. I asked because the messages window in your image shows a long, small, scrollbar to the right, so there should be lots and lots of rows in there. You ought to cut/paste that entire set of information into a document and search for errors.

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor (8/24/2012)


    It might not be something in red. I asked because the messages window in your image shows a long, small, scrollbar to the right, so there should be lots and lots of rows in there. You ought to cut/paste that entire set of information into a document and search for errors.

    Hello Steve,

    Thank you for your help, I am sorry to be a bother but I am at a loss as I am new to the MS SQL DBA thing. Here is the entire window and I am all the way at the bottom, I will copy it all to a text editor and go from there.

  • This is kind of odd it seems all the data got there the size is consistent and I checked a few of the district dbs and it seems to be fine. That is actually very scary to me. :w00t:

  • If there was a warning or non-critical error, things might work.

    SQL Server is rock solid on this stuff. I never worry about this losing data from the server. Now my code might be a problem.

    It doesn't matter what you show at the bottom. I can't see the code, but it looks like you're looping somehow, which means that the error will be somewhere in the results. Not repeated at the end.

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