BUG: SQL Admin: PRINT Not Working in Stored Procedure

Last reviewed: April 28, 1997
Article ID: Q89935

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SQL Server version 4.2 for OS/2
BUG# 7373 (4.2)

SYMPTOMS

When a stored procedure has PRINT as the last statement in it, SQL Administrator does not output the results of the PRINT statement unless there is a GO command after the stored procedure call in the query window. For example, open a query window and create a stored procedure similar to the following:

   create procedure test as
   select count(*) from sysobjects
   Print "Hello"

Now, open another query window and type:

   test

The output is:

   186

This is the result of the SELECT query. The output of the PRINT statement does not appear.

Now, clear the query window and reexecute the stored proc by typing:

   test

This time the output is:

   Hello
   186

The output of the PRINT statement during the previous execution of test appears now. However, executing the following

   test
   go

will produce the following output, which is correct:

   186
   Hello

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in SQL Server version 4.2 for OS/2. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.


Additional query words: stored procedure sql administrator
Keywords : kbbug4.20 kbtool SSrvSQL_Admin
Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2


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Last reviewed: April 28, 1997
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