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SQL Stored Procedure
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26/07/2010 18:12:12
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
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>>>I saw recently a thread on MSDN forum with the exact same message. I think it may be a bug in SQL Server 2005 which you hit. If you can not re-write the query, then I suggest to open a case with MS on this. You can also post this issue at MSDN forum. I suggest to post here
>>>http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/transactsql/threads
>>
>>Where can I see if I am on SP3?
>
>Run the script http://berezniker.com/content/pages/sql/microsoft-sql-server/retrieving-sql-server-edition-version-and-service-pack-info


Standard Edition 9.00.4053.00 SP3

I had on other thought. How about concant the the query.
I notice if I used ?ldStartDate it adds parameters to the EXEC statement
but if I change it to '06/01/2010' it makes a select statement

any thoughts on that one?
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