In SQL Azure, I have a table more or less set up like this, with two computed columns (IsExpired
and IsDeadlineExpired
) that simply compare non-nullable datetime columns to the current time:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Stuff]
(
[StuffId] int NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1),
[Guid] uniqueidentifier NOT NULL,
[ExpirationDate] datetime NOT NULL,
[DeadlineDate] datetime NOT NULL,
[UserId] int NOT NULL,
[IsExpired] AS CAST((CASE WHEN [ExpirationDate] < GETUTCDATE() THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS bit),
[IsDeadlineExpired] AS CAST((CASE WHEN [DeadlineDate] < GETUTCDATE() THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) AS bit),
CONSTRAINT [PK_StuffId] PRIMARY KEY ([StuffId]),
CONSTRAINT [UNQ_Guid] UNIQUE([Guid]),
)
GO
I have a stored procedure with several result sets, one of which pulls:
SELECT * FROM [dbo].[Stuff] WHERE [Guid] = @guid
I've recently noticed error logs indicating that sometimes when the result set is read with SqlDataReader
, SqlDataReader.GetOrdinal("IsExpired")
fails with IndexOutOfRangeException
. I know the preceding columns work fine even in those cases, since they're read in preceding lines of code with no errors. I also believe the result sets from the procedure are in proper sequence since they don't share column names (otherwise reading the earlier columns would similarly fail).
Also: most of the time everything seems to work perfectly.
Can this somehow be attributed to Azure transient faults?
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to behave like this. I mainly posted it because it's such a noodle-scratcher.