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Can you help me with the following error in Splunk DB Connect: "com.micron.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The statement did not return a result set."

sochsenbein
Communicator

Hello all, when creating a Stored Procedure in MSSQL and creating a new Input in Splunk DB Connect 3, I notice that if the SP contains a temporary table at all, it returns the following error:

com.micron.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: The statement did not return a result set.

Curious if anyone else has experienced this error and found a fix, and if all they needed to do was install a JDBC driver?

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sochsenbein
Communicator

I figured out the problem. In order for temp tables to work in Splunk, you have to add "SET NOCOUNT ON" at the beginning of the procedure and set the Fetch Size in Splunk Web to 0 (unlimited). When creating the Data Input, it would not save, I had to write it manually through the CLI and restart the Deployer. It is now working.

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brianmueller
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Thank you @sochsenbein.  I added  "SET NOCOUNT ON" to the beginning and it fixed my query.

 

 

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sochsenbein
Communicator

I figured out the problem. In order for temp tables to work in Splunk, you have to add "SET NOCOUNT ON" at the beginning of the procedure and set the Fetch Size in Splunk Web to 0 (unlimited). When creating the Data Input, it would not save, I had to write it manually through the CLI and restart the Deployer. It is now working.

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