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 Opening Table in Enterprise Manager, Cause Timeout

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cdanczak
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Posted - 2002-12-18 : 12:49:23
I am running SQL Server 7.0.

Everytime I open my main table (tblOrder) in Enterprise Manager, our data entry people experience a timeout when trying to insert a new record to the table. But as soon as I close the table in EM, the timeout problem disappears.

This problem only began happenning about 3 days ago, and for the life of me, I don't recall altering a single thing administative... anything is possible though.

The table really isn't all that big, roughly 70,000 records.
I realize, the dangers of opening production tables, but here it is a necessary evil in some instances.

To elaborate a little...
I just ran a test where I opened a different table (tblClients) in EM in the same database, and had our data entry people create a new record for that table... no timeout problem.
The timeout problem only occurs when the one specific table (tblOrder) is opened.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

nr
SQLTeam MVY

12543 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-18 : 13:08:11
Easy answer is don't open tables in enterprise manager.

If you are just looking at the data then I would do it in query analyser and always run
set transaction isolation level read uncommitted
first.
This should stop you affecting the production system but may not give correct results.

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cdanczak
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-18 : 13:11:34
Easy answer is to stop using EM, but this is not going to happen. There are times when I just plain need to manipulate the data in EM.

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-18 : 14:08:39
Why can't you manipulate the data in Query Analyzer? EM is a resource hog and that's not going to change.

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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2002-12-18 : 14:21:43
Or set up linked tables in an Access database and do data entry/manipulation there. It's far less resource intensive.

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