Hi,
I'm intermittantly getting this SQL Error in the event log on our SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Server.
"Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSSQLSERVER
Event Category: (2)
Event ID: 17052
Date: 12/14/2006
Time: 6:25:52 AM
User: *************** Blanked out for security
Computer: *************** Blanked out for security
Description:
Error: 1501, Severity: 20, State: 1
Sort failure. "
We have tried tracking this problem for a long time now. There is no consistant pattern occurring except that the reports typically get larger then during our off-season (were a highly seasonal business) but this problem happens intermittantly for different instances of the same Crystal report. The report is run from Crystal Reports XI/ Business Objects XI Server.
I have read the little information there is on the internet regarding this and tried to increase buffer memory as described in some cases to no avail.
I am wondering if anyone has come across this problem and managed to solve it or at least pointing me in the right direction ?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm intermittantly getting this SQL Error in the event log on our SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Server.
"Event Type: Error
Event Source: MSSQLSERVER
Event Category: (2)
Event ID: 17052
Date: 12/14/2006
Time: 6:25:52 AM
User: *************** Blanked out for security
Computer: *************** Blanked out for security
Description:
Error: 1501, Severity: 20, State: 1
Sort failure. "
We have tried tracking this problem for a long time now. There is no consistant pattern occurring except that the reports typically get larger then during our off-season (were a highly seasonal business) but this problem happens intermittantly for different instances of the same Crystal report. The report is run from Crystal Reports XI/ Business Objects XI Server.
I have read the little information there is on the internet regarding this and tried to increase buffer memory as described in some cases to no avail.
I am wondering if anyone has come across this problem and managed to solve it or at least pointing me in the right direction ?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.