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I am getting an error with legacy SQL 2005 instances.  Cannot assign a default value to a local variable. Must declare the scalar variable "@endDate". I realize that it's time to upgrade them, but this is a new issue introduced with 10.1.2.[image] / comments
I am getting an error with legacy SQL 2005 instances. Cannot assign a default value to a local variable. Must declare the scalar variable "@endDate".I realize that it's time to upgrade them, but th...
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I believe this issue may be a result of Active Directory authentication not working. / comments
I believe this issue may be a result of Active Directory authentication not working.
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This version is failing to load.  It appears to be a bad build and I can't rollback without rolling back the database. / comments
This version is failing to load.  It appears to be a bad build and I can't rollback without rolling back the database.
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So which version is it?  10.0.3 or 10.0.2.26696.  This post as well as the release notes say 10.0.3; however the download link in the product is for version 10.0.20.26696. / comments
So which version is it?  10.0.3 or 10.0.2.26696.  This post as well as the release notes say 10.0.3; however the download link in the product is for version 10.0.20.26696.
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So it appears that the 10.0.3 links have been subsequently fixed.  Hence this issue is now resolved.  Thanks! / comments
So it appears that the 10.0.3 links have been subsequently fixed.  Hence this issue is now resolved.  Thanks!
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