Suppressing SQLSTATE 01000

  • Hi folks,

    I wrote a stored proc using PRINT-Statements to output messages. In Query-Analyzer everything works fine, but when I execute it in a Server Job there is a '[SQLSTATE 01000]' appended to every message. How can I get rid off this?

    Thanx,

    BB.

  • Can you post the conde inside the job that you are executing?

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    Can you post the conde inside the job that you are executing?


    Hi Rodrigo,

    in the Server-Job I simply put "exec sp" where sp is the stored procedure.

    The sp looks like:

    create procedure test_sp as

    print "Hello World"

    go

    If you start such a sp in Query Analyzer you get "Hello World" as result. The logfile with the output of the server job shows "Hello World[SQLSTATE 01000]".

    I want to get rid of the Appendix "[SQLSTATE 01000]".

    cu.

  • I HAVE THIS EXACT SAME PROBLEM, and have searched high and low for the solution! NO LUCK SO FAR! I am running a simple SQL query that produces a delimited file for output to another vendor. I am sending them this file, and they do not want to see [SQLSTATE 01000] at the end of every line! It only happens when I run it as a SQL Agent job, in query analyzer, it runs fine. Surely there is a simple fix for this, right???? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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