Timeout Error While Executing Procedure

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Hi,

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WHILE somecondition

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How can i avoid this?

I have been reading everywhere and i dont seem to be able to find a solution...

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@stselectnvarchar(4000)=null,
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IF @zipselect<>'DF' and @zipselect IS NOT NULL
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SELECT @sql = @sql + ' group by o.state_abbrv ORDER BY o.state_abbrv '

IF @debug = 1
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@xhighageint,
@xlowincomenvarchar(4000),
@xhighincomenvarchar(4000),
@xmarriedstatnvarchar(4000),
@xhighwealthint,
@xlowwealthint,
@xhighpurpriceint,
@xlowpurpriceint,
@xlowyearbuildnvarchar(4000),
@xhighyearbuildnvarchar(4000),
@xlowmtgamtint,
@xhighmtgamtint,
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@xlenderpresstatnvarchar(4000),
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@xchildstatnvarchar(4000),
@xhomeownerstatnvarchar(4000),
@xlowpurdatenvarchar(4000),
@xhighpurdatenvarchar(4000),
@xzipselectnvarchar(4000),
@xacselectnvarchar(4000),
@xstselectnvarchar(4000),
@xcityselectnvarchar(4000),
@xcounselectnvarchar(4000)'

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@highage,
@lowincome,
@highincome,
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Intially i am trying to pass just one DBname as parameter..if it returns values then i can use cursor or other options to retrieve for multiple DB's
Please Help!!!

Ex:



DECLARE @TSQL varchar(8000), @DBNAME char(20)
SELECT @DBNAME = 'DB1'

SELECT @TSQL = 'SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY(serverB'+','+''exec '' + @DBNAME + ''.dbo.sp_StoredProcedure''+')'
EXEC (@TSQL)


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