Hello All
Not sure if this is the right forum to post this question to, so if it's not, please accept my apologies.
I'm working in SQL Server 2005 with a database that was migrated to 2005 from SQL Server 2000. I have to alter a trigger on a table for some functionality changes, and when I modify the trigger and then access it through the application the database is working with, I receive this error:
There was a error in the [stored procedure name] procedure. Error Number: -2147217900 Error Description: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The definition of object '[trigger name]' has changed since it was compiled.
[stored procedure name] and [trigger name] are where the actual names appear in the message.
I've tried running sp_recompile on the trigger, stored procedure, and table that are associated with this, and nothing works. I have dropped the trigger, which allows the save process to complete (but doesn't perform the required functionality, of course), and then re-created the trigger, but the error message still comes up. The compatibility level for the database is SQL Server 2000 (80) (as it was migrated from SQL Server 2000 as I mentioned above).
Has anyone seen this, and if so, how can I fix it?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Jay
Try the Transact-SQL forum.
|||Is there a specific reason that you didn't move to compatibilty 9.0 after the upgrade. You can check and upgrade.--check compatibility level
EXEC sp_dbcmptlevel '<DatabaseName>'--change compatibility level to 9.0
EXEC sp_dbcmptlevel '<DatabaseName>', '90'
I don't think, it is directly related to your issue though!
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Hi
Unfortunately, the database was upgraded before I joined the company, so I'm unsure as to the reason. I suspect they felt it would be better seeing the original database was on SQL Server 2000. I'll give this a try and see what happens. Thanks for the reply!
J
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