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Problem in setting Timeout

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Ramakrishnan Nagarajan - 08 May 2006 05:26 GMT
Hi,
In my application I am using several Stored Procedures written in MS-Sql
Server. Of that one SP takes much time to execute. Because of that, one of my
pages using that SP is throwing Timeout Expired Error. The SP is optimized is
the saying by my DB Team. So now I need to counter that error in my page
only. Is there any possible approach for that issue by setting Time out for
that particular page. So that, I may extend the life of that page a little
longer. Please help me in solving this issue.

Thanks in Advance,
N.Ramakrishnan
Göran Andersson - 09 May 2006 13:59 GMT
Use the Server.ScriptTimeout property.

> Hi,
> In my application I am using several Stored Procedures written in MS-Sql
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Thanks in Advance,
> N.Ramakrishnan

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