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Enabling "Use Current Schema" for Catalog Functions does not work with Spark SQL driver

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TitleEnabling "Use Current Schema" for Catalog Functions does not work with Spark SQL driver
URL NameEnabling-Use-Current-Schema-for-Catalog-Functions-does-not-work-with-Spark-SQL-driver
Article Number000136645
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC Apache Spark SQL driver
Version: 8.0.0157
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Apache Spark SQL
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Enabling "Use Current Schema" for Catalog Functions does not work with the Connect for ODBC Apache Spark SQL driver
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Error Message
Defect NumberDefect 77285
Enhancement Number
Cause
Though the Spark SQL driver is saving this connect option value, the driver is not honoring this option while retrieving info from catalog calls. The driver returns all schemas for catalog calls.
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 8.00.01.0160

Refer to Connect and Connect64 for ODBC hot fix download and install instructions for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date9/13/2017 4:11 PM
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