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问题:
I created a Linked Server from my local Sql Server, as given in
http://sqlserverplanet.com/dba/local-linked-server
However when I try to execute a stored procedure in Linked Server, it throws:
Deferred prepare could not be completed
error and invalid object name 'table name'
回答1:
Have you missed something in your object name. It should be always like Database.User.ObjectName (for e.g. Northwind.dbo.Customers)
Give complete object name when running queries via Linked servers.
Query for Stored Procedure may be like this when executing on Linked Servers:
Select *
From OPENQUERY([COM2\SQLEXPRESS], 'Exec Northwind.dbo.CustOrderHist ''CUST1''') as TB1
Check with options like SET FMTONLY OFF when executing Stored procedure.
Follow this link for OPENQUERY: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188427.aspx
回答2:
Even if you have named a column incorrectly in your query, you are going to see this error. Example:
select *
from openquery(
lnksrv
,'select top 10 * from db.schema.table where colunm = 10'
)
and the column name is column
, not colunm
.
Bottom line is check the actual query to be sent to the remote server for correctness first, then wrap it in openquery
and re-test.
回答3:
Same problem for me: I resolved it just fixing the "target" object, that was not named correctly.
In my case I was searching for [testDb].[Business.Customer]
table, but the correct name was [testDb].[Business].[Customer]
...same error as yours:
Il provider OLE DB "SQLNCLI10" per il server collegato
"RIBOWEB10\SQLEXPRESS" ha restituito il messaggio "Deferred prepare
could not be completed.".
I think SQL Server tries to dynamically resolve names that don't match directly with real objects, but not sure of that.
Quite easy, I hope this helps :)
回答4:
I had the same error trying to query through a linked server. However, I was querying a view on the target server, not a stored procedure.
The target server's view was created like this:
CREATE VIEW vABC AS
SELECT ... FROM Table1
UNION ALL
SELECT ... FROM Table2
To fix the problem, I did an alter view, and wrapped the two UNION statements in a subquery, like this:
CREATE VIEW vABC AS
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT ... FROM Table1
UNION ALL
SELECT ... FROM Table2
) T
Must be some metadata issue with the original view.
Hope this helps you!
回答5:
I had the same issue, the problem I had was the user specified in the linked server connection did not have access to the database I was trying to access.