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SQL Server Forum / DB Engine / SQL Server / March 2008

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SCREWY LAST BATCH DATE

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Hurme - 03 Mar 2008 17:50 GMT
Using SQL2k EE SP3

There's a spid in the activity monitor that has a Last Batch date of
1/1/1900 12:00AM however, the logged In date is recent.  What could cause
this to happen?

tia
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Russell Fields - 03 Mar 2008 18:09 GMT
MG,

Perhaps because it has logged in, but never executed a batch.  1/1/1900
12:00 AM is datetime 0, since last_batch is a non-nullable column.

I have seen this with some applications where 1 connnection will display
this behavior as other connections do the actual work.

RLF

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