MS released Cumulative update package 8 for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2
On June 16th Microsoft released cumulative update package 8 for SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2.
List of fixes related to SQL Server Analysis Services 2005 SP2:
SQL Bug Number | KB Article Number | Description |
50001839 | FIX: Only the import operation of the first batch is minimally logged when you import the data in multiple batches in SQL Server 2005 | |
50002094 | 946032 | FIX: A data source view that connects to an Oracle database generates incorrect relationships when you develop a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services project by using BIDS |
50002572 | FIX: Error message when you run an MDX query after you synchronize a SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services database between two instances: "Current session is no longer valid due to structural changes in the database" | |
50002669 | 953547 | FIX: A time series prediction query takes a long time to run in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services |
50002676 | An infinite recursion occurs in the CalculationPassValue function in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services | |
50002731 | 953548 | FIX: An access violation occurs when you run two DMX queries against the same time series mining model at the same time in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services |
50002773 | An access violation occurs in a PFString object because the sm_mskDefaultSettings mask for the PFString object is incorrect in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services | |
50002830 | The MeasureGroupMeasures function does not work correctly in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services | |
50002849 | 953552 | FIX: Error message when you run an UPDATE CUBE statement against a write-enabled cube in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services: "Errors in the high-level relational engine" |
50002851 | 952233 | FIX: All the MDX queries that are running on an instance of SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services are canceled when you start or stop a SQL Server Profiler trace for the instance |
50002876 | FIX: An access violation occurs when you run an XMLA query in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services |
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