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Getting error Statements that produce result sets are not allowed in batch commands with JDBC SQL driver

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TitleGetting error Statements that produce result sets are not allowed in batch commands with JDBC SQL driver
URL NameGetting-error-Statements-that-produce-result-sets-are-not-allowed-in-batch-commands-with-JDBC-SQL-driver
Article Number000128914
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC SQL driver
Version: 5.1.4.000215
OS: All supported platforms
Database: SQL Server 2012
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
On SQL Server 2012 and 2014 - after upgrading to SQL driver version 5.1.4.0215, getting reported error while doing preparedstatement.executeBatch();

 
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Clarifying Information
Error Message[SQLServer JDBC Driver]Statements that produce result sets are not allowed in batch commands. 
Defect NumberDefect XDBC-1582
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 5.1.4.000229
Refer to   Connect for JDBC hot fix download and install instructions  for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
 
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Last Modified Date11/20/2020 7:07 AM
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