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SQLServer ODBC driver returns error when { is used in comment

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TitleSQLServer ODBC driver returns error when { is used in comment
URL Namesqlserver-odbc-driver-returns-error-when-is-used-in-comment
Article Number000178040
EnvironmentProduct : Connect for ODBC SQLServer Wire Protocol driver
Version : All supported versions
Database : SQLServer
OS : All supported platforms
Application : All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Below error is returned when { is used in a comment
Steps to ReproduceTable DDL :
create table test_comment (col1 integer, col2 char(10))
insert into test_comment values (1,'aaa')
insert into test_comment values (1,'bbb')
insert into test_comment values (2,'ccc')

Steps to reproduce problem:
Execute below select statement in ODBCTest
select * from test_comment
where col1=1
-- and col2={?MyParam
Clarifying Information
Error Message[DataDirect][ODBC SQL Server Wire Protocol driver]Unrecognizable ODBC SQL escape sequence. (0)
Defect NumberDefect 60486
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
Fixed in hot fix 07.16.0321.
Refer to Connect for ODBC and Connect64 hot fix download and install instructions for instructions on how to download and install the hot fix.
 
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date12/23/2016 9:21 AM
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