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Shahin - 07 Sep 2003 18:29 GMT
Greetings,

We have a software that uses Transactions and SQL server. The SQL Server
machine is a Win2K machine and is not part of this domain is a stand alone
machine. When we run our software and we try to call functions that have
Transactions enabled and connecting to SQL Server we get the following
error:

"The transaction has already been implicitly or explicitly committed or
aborted"

any idea where this is coming from.

Shahin
Mike Malter - 08 Sep 2003 18:13 GMT
It might be possible that you are calling a SetComplete on a transaction that has had a SetAbort called.

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Shahin - 08 Sep 2003 18:34 GMT
No Possible, because we have the same code with the same database running on
another machine that is windows 2000 and it works fine.

Shahin

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