Re: I set my database to trustworthy and deployed this clr stored proc as unsafe ok but when i run this it returns 1 each time. as if ival keeps getting set back to 0 each time i call this clr stored proc. How to fix so that ival keeps its current value ea
- From: "Ben Voigt [C++ MVP]" <rbv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 10:36:33 -0600
"DR" <softwareengineer98037@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I set my database to trustworthy and deployed this clr stored proc as
unsafe ok but when i run this it returns 1 each time. as if ival keeps
getting set back to 0 each time i call this clr stored proc. How to fix so
that ival keeps its current value each time i execute this from sql server?
Store it in the database, that's the only way to ensure it keeps its value
through restarts, etc.
public partial class UserDefinedFunctions
{
static long ival = 0;
[Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlFunction]
public static long GetTimestampF()
{
return ++ival;
}
};
.
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