June 30, 2003 at 1:05 am
I've got a C# application that works with SQL Server 2000 sp3 on Win2k sp3.
The connection is made using ADO.NET, and occasionally I get this fault:
Assertion failed!
Program ..\..\myprog.exe
File: ..\..\..\nt\ssock\src\ntssockc.c
Line: 1053
Expression: 1 ==pConnectionObject->fCallCheck
I haven't been able to pinpoint this error to some specific SQL-code. I may be wrong, but the Line have different values from time to time...
Any suggestions?
/Mattias
June 30, 2003 at 4:36 am
It would be helpfull for us to see the code from the begining. However I suggest stepping thru the code in debug back several positions to see what is happening. Also may do a write to the debug screen or to a text file the values of all the variables that are used. I would esepcially check for anything that may be reseting the pConnectionObject variable.
June 30, 2003 at 5:00 am
Hi!
The problem is that I don't get this exception in my code. From time to time it pops up as a dialogbox and the file that is referred to is not a part of my program.
I've seen a couple of postings on the net that relates this to SQL server. I'm as good as 100% sure that I don't have any code that fails to catch exceptions of this kind.
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