I'm curious to know if anyone has come up against the following. I have found multiple variations of this while running SQL Server Profiler. I've looked everywhere and can't find how or what is doing this.
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DECLARE @.OUTPAR1 nvarchar(4000)
execute ProblemNoResponse @.OUTPAR1 output
select @.OUTPAR1 'joehack'
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DECLARE @.INPAR1 nvarchar(4000)
DECLARE @.INPAR2 nvarchar(4000)
DECLARE @.INPAR3 datetime
DECLARE @.OUTPAR4 double precision
DECLARE @.OUTPAR5 int
execute GetPropertyBeginMeterReading N'40149' , N'00' , '20070501 00:00:00.0' , @.OUTPAR4 output, @.OUTPAR5 output
select @.OUTPAR4 'joehack'
select @.OUTPAR5 'joehack'
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I find the second example interesting due to datatype with no errors.
Thanks in advance
-SM
I assume you are talking about the 'joehack' in the command. This was done by your programmer to give the field a name instead of "no column name". He was probably trying to be funny or mad to have to work around the no column name problems.Talk to JOE.
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