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Stored procedures returns incorrect results while using the SQL Server driver

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TitleStored procedures returns incorrect results while using the SQL Server driver
URL NameStored-procedures-returns-incorrect-results-while-using-the-SQL-Server-driver
Article Number000179782
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol driver
Version: 7.1
OS: Linux
Database: SQL Server
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Stored procedures returns incorrect results while using the Connect for ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol driver
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Environment upgraded from Connect for ODBC version 6.1 to 7.1
Data source entry was copied from a driver version 5.3 installation.
Error Message
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Enhancement Number
Cause
A data source from driver version 5.3 was used with a version 7.1 driver. This data source is missing many of the required connect options needed by the 7.1 driver.
Resolution
Do not copy data sources from older driver versions. Create a new data source from the supplied examples. 
New connect options are introduced with new driver releases. Not having these options set can cause driver to deliver undesirable results.
Workaround
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Last Modified Date9/14/2016 7:09 PM
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