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Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Timeout expired

  • 1.  Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Timeout expired

    Posted Sep 19, 2020 08:12 PM
    We are using Appworx Version 8.0 to run a particular job. The job gets aborted intermittently with the below error, rerunning the job it is able to execute successfully sometime in one go and sometimes in multiple reruns, can someone guide as to what could be the probable cause (s) for this issue, any help would be highly appreciated

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    ============= STARTING VBSCRIPT ===================================================================

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    Sat 09/19/2020

    05:00 AM

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    C:\AppWorx\agent\exec\v1_00674_gpro_access.vbs(92, 6) Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Timeout expired

     

    VB CREATE/EXEC FAILURE!!

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    Sat 09/19/2020

    05:01 AM

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    ============= STOPPING VBSCRIPT ===================================================================

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    == Note: If you are designing a VBScript module, your VBS file must exit with the error-code     ==

    ==       of 2519.  This is done because CSCRIPT.EXE will sometimes exit with an error-code of 0  ==

    ==       if an error occurs that causes the script to abort. This appworx program-type treats    ==

    ==       an error-code of 0 as if it were an error and assigns it the error-code of 3.  To exit ==

    ==       your VBS file properly, use this command:  wscript.quit(2519).                          ==

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    Regards
    Harsh