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Queries with quotes used on schema names fail with "Object not found"

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TitleQueries with quotes used on schema names fail with "Object not found"
URL NameQueries-with-quotes-used-on-schema-names-fail-with-Object-not-found
Article Number000117744
EnvironmentProduct:Connect for JDBC sybase driver
Version: All supported versions
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Sybase 11.9
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Queries with quotes used on schema names fail with "Object not found" when using the Connect for JDBC Sybase driver.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Removing the quotes from the schema names results with the queries completing without error.
This issue is specific to Sybase 11.9.
This issue does not occur when connecting to newer versions of Sybase.
 
Error Message[DataDirect][Sybase JDBC Driver][Sybase] <Object> not found
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Cause
Resolution
The issue only occurs when connecting to Sybase 11.9. Contact Sybase for possible resolutions
Workaround
Remove the quotes from the schema names.
Upgrade to a newer version of Sybase
Notes
Last Modified Date7/26/2017 3:37 PM
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