Friday, February 24, 2012

Hotfix for 826906 in SP4?

Greetings.
Apparently the fix described in article 826906 ("A query that uses a view
that contains a correlated subquery and an aggregate runs slowly") didn't
make it into SP4.
I think I'm getting bitten by this, and don't have an easy way to rewrite
the query (it's generated by Analysis Services). Is there any ETA for a
corresponding hotfix to be released for SP4?
Regards,
JonathanHello,
The final release of this hotfix for SP4 has not been determined. If there
is any update we will let you know.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Thanks for your reply.
"Sophie Guo [MSFT]" wrote:
> The final release of this hotfix for SP4 has not been determined. If there
> is any update we will let you know.
The knowlege base article for 826906 says that the hotfix will be available
"shortly."
This bug is biting us hard. Can you give me a hint as to what "shortly"
means?
Thanks,
Jonathan|||Hello,
I appologize that we are unable to offer any further information on this
matter. Once the update is released, we will update you as soon as
possible and the article will be update.
I suggest that you unsintall SP4 and reinstall SP3 and the hotfix if the
issue is urgent. For more information about uninstalling SP4, you may refer
to the readme file of the SQL server 2000 SP4.
Sophie Guo
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Johnathan, how do you know whether or not this fix made it into the SP4
release?
As you know, SQL Server builds are cumulative. The fix you are referring to
is build 8.00.850. The cutoff build for the SP4 Beta was originally set at
8.00.972 and relabled 8.00.2026 to allow additional post-SP3 hotfixes not
included in SP4. The final release for SP4, build 8.00.2039, looks like it
included all fixes up through build 8.00.1007.
Also, here is the published list of fixes for the SP4 build:
A list of the bugs that are fixed in SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888799
If you need it, here is the list of post-SP3 hotfixes:
SQL Server 2000 hotfix update for SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3 and 3a
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=810185
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"Sophie Guo [MSFT]" <v-sguo@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hello,
I appologize that we are unable to offer any further information on this
matter. Once the update is released, we will update you as soon as
possible and the article will be update.
I suggest that you unsintall SP4 and reinstall SP3 and the hotfix if the
issue is urgent. For more information about uninstalling SP4, you may refer
to the readme file of the SQL server 2000 SP4.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Thanks for your reply.
"Anthony Thomas" wrote:
> Johnathan, how do you know whether or not this fix made it into the SP4
> release?
I'm going by the text of article 826906, which says, in part, "Note This
hotfix is not included with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4).
If you apply this hotfix and then apply SP4, this hotfix will be overwritten.
A hotfix for SP4 will soon be available."
Regards,
Jonathan|||Yep, it sure does say that, but the Fixlist KB shows that it is included;
so, since the KB you are referencing is more recent (by about a week, at
most), I'd have to go with that. However, that is in direct contridiction
with how MS deploys cumulative builds.
The only thing I can conclude from this is that it had been included in the
Beta version but had been removed prior to public release.
So, your choices are to go ahead and deploy SP 4 and wait for the hotfix
they are working on to reinclude it, contact PSS to get the hot fix listed
in this KB, or apply a different, later post-SP3 hotfix that MUST contain
this fix, following MS cumulative build strategy.
The latest publicly available, post-SP3 hotfix is for build 8.00.878 and can
be downloaded here:
You must install the SQL Server 2000 update that KB article 831950 describes
to run BizTalk Server 2004
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=838166
For the english version:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/0/4/9046652b-2b9b-4d49-98c8-e74ba1849af5/sql2000-kb810185-8.00.0878-enu.exe
This one replaced the last publicly available, post-SP3 hotfix, build
8.00.859 because it had severe bugs in it.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"Jonathan Levine" <myfoo2@.nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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Anthony,
Thanks for your reply.
"Anthony Thomas" wrote:
> Johnathan, how do you know whether or not this fix made it into the SP4
> release?
I'm going by the text of article 826906, which says, in part, "Note This
hotfix is not included with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4).
If you apply this hotfix and then apply SP4, this hotfix will be
overwritten.
A hotfix for SP4 will soon be available."
Regards,
Jonathan|||"Sophie Guo [MSFT]" wrote:
> I appologize that we are unable to offer any further information on this
> matter. Once the update is released, we will update you as soon as
> possible and the article will be update.
Sophie,
It's now been a month since article 826906 was last updated, promising
that a "hotfix for SP4 will soon be available."
Is there any news on when it will be "soon?"
Regards,
Jonathan|||Hello,
The exact ship date is not known as it must await another package being
delivered. Thanks.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Regards,
Jonathan
"Sophie Guo [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello,
> The exact ship date is not known as it must await another package being
> delivered. Thanks.
> Sophie Guo
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>|||Hello,
I read the folloiwng information internally:
This hotfix is scheduled to be included with a post-Service Pack 4 hotfix
rollup package and with SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 5.
If the issue is urgent, please contact Customer Service and Support (CSS)
for immediate assistance. For more information on available CSS services,
please click here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone#faq607
If you are outside the United States, please visit our International
Support page:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=%2finternational.aspx.
NOTE: In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support
calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a
specific update will resolve your problem. The typical support costs will
apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for
the specific update in question.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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"Sophie Guo [MSFT]" wrote:
> This hotfix is scheduled to be included with a post-Service Pack 4 hotfix
> rollup package and with SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 5.
> If the issue is urgent, please contact Customer Service and Support (CSS)
> for immediate assistance. For more information on available CSS services,
> please click here:
I'm not sure what this means. Does it mean:
1. There's a hotfix I can get now?
Or
2. The fix is available but hasn't been packaged yet, and won't be
packaged unless enough people call and complain?
Or
3. The fix is not yet available?
Or
4. Something else?
Thanks,|||Hello,
The hotfix for SP4 is still unavailable now. However, if the issue is
urgent, CSS will investigate this issue at the urgent level and might
provide a hot fix for you. Thanks.
Sophie Guo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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