I have read-only access to a database that was set up for a third-party, closed-source app. Once group of (hopefully) useful table functions only returns the error:
Failed to initialize the Common
Language Runtime (CLR) v2.0.50727 with
HRESULT 0x80131522. You need to
restart SQL server to use CLR
integration features. (severity 16)
But in theory, the third-party app should be able to use the function (either directly or indirectly), so I'm convinced I'm not setting things up right.
I'm very new to SQL Server, so I could be missing something obvious. Or I could be missing something really slight, I have no idea.
Here is an example of a query that returns the above error:
SELECT * FROM
dbo.UncompressDataDateRange(4,'Apr 24 2010 12:00AM','Apr 30 2010 12:00AM')
Where the function takes three parameters:
The Data Set (int) -- basically the data has 6 classifications, and the giant table this should be pulling from has a column to indicate which is which.
startDate (smalldatetime)
endDate (smalldatetime)
There are other, similar functions that expand on the same idea, all returning the same error.
Quick Note:
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but I was able to connect to the database via SQL Studio (but without the privs to script the functions as code), and a checked the dependency for the above sample function. It turns out that it is a dependent of a view that I have gotten to work, and that view is dependent of the larger, much-hairier data-table.
This makes me think I should somehow be pointing the function at the results of the view, but I'm not seeing any documentation that shows how that is done.