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vaidyanathanpc
Starting Member

24 Posts

Posted - 2002-07-30 : 08:58:46
Hi,
I have a procedure. When I run it, I always get the error "timeout expired". Is there any way I can change the script time out or the query timeout to a higher value? Where can I set this value on my SQL server?

Thanks
P.C. Vaidyanathan

efelito
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

478 Posts

Posted - 2002-07-30 : 12:24:25
Where are you running the procedure from? The default timeout in Query Analyzer is 0 (never) and I don't believe there is a timeout for SQL jobs either. If you are running the proc from a custom application then you'll have to set the time out in your connection object.

Jeff Banschbach
Consultant, MCDBA
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