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iak1988
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Posted - 2012-05-03 : 13:17:44
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I definitely need some help to resolve this head scratching issue of mine.Issue In application, a report called 'Daily Exception Report' used to display exceptions of ISA. Here we are having duplicate entries(exactly two identical rows in the report) .Technical details.The exceptions report will be displayed with the data available in a table called 'ExceptionFirstReported' which has duplicate entries. Below Insert statement in the stored procedure usp_Refresh_Daily_Exception_Report is used to insert the row in the table.Insert into ExceptionFirstReported(InvestorReference,ExceptionReason,First_Reported_Date,RelativeRef) Select InvestorReference,ExceptionReason,Dateupdated,RelatedInvRef From( Select * from DailyExceptionReport As DER Where not Exists (select ExcepRptd.InvestorReference from ExceptionFirstReported As ExcepRptd where DER.InvestorReference = ExcepRptd.InvestorReference And DER.ExceptionReason = ExcepRptd.ExceptionReason And DER.RelatedInvRef = ExcepRptd.RelativeRef)) As CI join currentISAs on CI.InvestorReference = Status_Inv_RefAfter analysing, we think there will not be any duplicate enteries can be inserted through the insert statement at two different instance, as there will not be a chance that more than a row has identical Investor reference, ExceptionReason and RelatedInvRef. However we are having duplicate enteries. This is the only one insert statement used to insert the rows into the table. And the tables DailyExceptionReport and currentISAs hasn't contain any duplicates...Any frnds know the possible reason behind this strange behaviour of the SQL server 2005Thnks in advance frnds |
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visakh16
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Posted - 2012-05-03 : 16:18:01
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check if query is executed only once from application (you can use profiler trace for detecting this)Also see if there's any insert trigger present on table ExceptionFirstReported------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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