A
aaron.kempf
Team;
I have seen this bug about 20 times in the past 3 years.
LITERALLY.
a) have an ADP open to the queries window
b) choose query analyzer on the taskbar
c) do something in qa
d) select access on the taskbar
Do you know what happens??
ADP sits there and automagically fires the sproc.
It doesn't happen all the time. But somehow; I have managed to his
this bug a TON and right now??? my app is hosed and I'm LOSING DATA
because of this bug.
I have seen this on
Access 2002 and Access 2003
Windows XP, Professional and Server 2003
It's obviously just something that Microsoft didnt test adequately.
What I am saying here is that ADP is randomly launching sprocs-- for no
reason.
And I'd like someone at Microsoft to look into this.
I have been complaining about this for years and years and years-- at
this point I would like to know what i need to do to get this further
tested.
I mean-- if Microsoft sits there and tells me that it is 'NO BIG
DEAL'-- to have a sproc execute FOR NO REASON..
I mean seriously here team.
RANDOM , UNINTENTIONAL EXECUTION OF SPROCS IS NOT TRIVIAL REDMOND!!!
I have seen this bug about 20 times in the past 3 years.
LITERALLY.
a) have an ADP open to the queries window
b) choose query analyzer on the taskbar
c) do something in qa
d) select access on the taskbar
Do you know what happens??
ADP sits there and automagically fires the sproc.
It doesn't happen all the time. But somehow; I have managed to his
this bug a TON and right now??? my app is hosed and I'm LOSING DATA
because of this bug.
I have seen this on
Access 2002 and Access 2003
Windows XP, Professional and Server 2003
It's obviously just something that Microsoft didnt test adequately.
What I am saying here is that ADP is randomly launching sprocs-- for no
reason.
And I'd like someone at Microsoft to look into this.
I have been complaining about this for years and years and years-- at
this point I would like to know what i need to do to get this further
tested.
I mean-- if Microsoft sits there and tells me that it is 'NO BIG
DEAL'-- to have a sproc execute FOR NO REASON..
I mean seriously here team.
RANDOM , UNINTENTIONAL EXECUTION OF SPROCS IS NOT TRIVIAL REDMOND!!!