There are still a handful of bugs listed as fixed in build 3215 that don't
have KB articles. Will a KB be posted soon and how would I know in advance if
I am affected by these bugs without a KB to read?
The particular bug I'm interested in is 50002184: "You receive incorrect
results when you run a query in Microsoft SQL Server 2005."
Searches in these forums and elsewhere have come up empty for me. Based
purely on that brief bug description I have no way of knowing whether I am
impacted or not. And with hotfixes the recommendation is to not apply unless
you are explicitly affected.
Got any advice?If you notice Update 4 KB was last updated on Jan 15th, way after it ewas
released. You might get some answers if you subscribe to KBALERTZ under SQL.
Chris
"ahallock" <ahallock@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:24EF3CA9-52C9-4C91-AE60-C45B17DA1880@.microsoft.com...
> There are still a handful of bugs listed as fixed in build 3215 that don't
> have KB articles. Will a KB be posted soon and how would I know in advance
> if
> I am affected by these bugs without a KB to read?
> The particular bug I'm interested in is 50002184: "You receive incorrect
> results when you run a query in Microsoft SQL Server 2005."
> Searches in these forums and elsewhere have come up empty for me. Based
> purely on that brief bug description I have no way of knowing whether I am
> impacted or not. And with hotfixes the recommendation is to not apply
> unless
> you are explicitly affected.
> Got any advice?|||I don't know about this specific bug. But not every bug or bug fix will have
a public KB article.
Linchi
"ahallock" wrote:
> There are still a handful of bugs listed as fixed in build 3215 that don't
> have KB articles. Will a KB be posted soon and how would I know in advance if
> I am affected by these bugs without a KB to read?
> The particular bug I'm interested in is 50002184: "You receive incorrect
> results when you run a query in Microsoft SQL Server 2005."
> Searches in these forums and elsewhere have come up empty for me. Based
> purely on that brief bug description I have no way of knowing whether I am
> impacted or not. And with hotfixes the recommendation is to not apply unless
> you are explicitly affected.
> Got any advice?|||Also look in this blog http://blogs.technet.com/hot/default.aspx
Chris
"Chris Wood" <anonymous@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If you notice Update 4 KB was last updated on Jan 15th, way after it ewas
> released. You might get some answers if you subscribe to KBALERTZ under
> SQL.
> Chris
> "ahallock" <ahallock@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:24EF3CA9-52C9-4C91-AE60-C45B17DA1880@.microsoft.com...
>> There are still a handful of bugs listed as fixed in build 3215 that
>> don't
>> have KB articles. Will a KB be posted soon and how would I know in
>> advance if
>> I am affected by these bugs without a KB to read?
>> The particular bug I'm interested in is 50002184: "You receive incorrect
>> results when you run a query in Microsoft SQL Server 2005."
>> Searches in these forums and elsewhere have come up empty for me. Based
>> purely on that brief bug description I have no way of knowing whether I
>> am
>> impacted or not. And with hotfixes the recommendation is to not apply
>> unless
>> you are explicitly affected.
>> Got any advice?
>|||That looks like an excellent source of news that I didn't know about. Thank
you for bringing it to my attention!
"Chris Wood" wrote:
> Also look in this blog http://blogs.technet.com/hot/default.aspx
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