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OpenAccess - Crash occurs when returning stored procedure schema

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TitleOpenAccess - Crash occurs when returning stored procedure schema
URL NameOpenAccess-Crash-occurs-when-returning-stored-procedure-schema
Article Number000186227
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess Server
Version: 8.0.0032
OS: Windows 64-bit
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Crash occurs when returning  stored procedure schema.

SQLDRV : TID: 911C:Thu Apr 28 17:36:27.847 2016 ndam.cpp:3057: IP Unexpected Exception:
-> System.AccessViolationException
at dam_add_damobjW(Int32 , Void* , Void* , Void* )
at openaccess.ndam.dam_add_schemaobj(Int64 pMemTree, Int32 iType, Int64 pList, Object pIpSearchObj, Object pSchemaObj)
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message[IP] Unexpected Exception:

-> System.AccessViolationException
Defect NumberDefect 43356
Enhancement Number
Cause
The SQL Engine was treating the search address as a 32-bit integer and the high order bytes were getting corrupted.
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 8.0.0.0038.
Refer to article  OpenAccess SDK hot fix download and install instructions for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date11/20/2020 7:23 AM
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