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"No more data available to read" error when querying against a linked SQL Server db with selectmethod=cursor

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Title"No more data available to read" error when querying against a linked SQL Server db with selectmethod=cursor
URL NameNo-more-data-available-to-read-error-when-querying-against-a-linked-SQL-Server-db-with-selectmethod-cursor
Article Number000179564
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver
Version: 5.1.4.00162
OS: JAVA
Database: SQL Server
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
"No more data available to read" error when querying against a linked SQL Server db with selectmethod=cursor while using the Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver.
Steps to ReproduceSample query: Select * from ServerName.CatalogName.SchemaName.TableName
Clarifying Information
When running a simple select * query against a linked table in sql server, if the parameter selectmethod=cursor, the error "No more data available to read" occurs.
Problem does not occur when selectMethod=Direct
Error Message[DataDirect][SQLServer JDBC Driver]No more data available to read.
Defect NumberDefect 55568
Enhancement Number
Cause
There are four parts in the table name in the query(Server Name + Catalog Name + Schema Name + Table Name)
The driver was not handling 4 part table names correctly
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 5.1.4.000166

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 Date11/3/2016 8:14 PM
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