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<font size=3>I have a small bit of SQL that runs in a loop. It runs
successfully several hundred times and then I get this bizarre
error:<br>
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ODBC Error Code = 37000 (Syntax error or access violation) <br>
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[MERANT][ODBC Sybase driver][SQL Server]Stored procedure 'Sp_SeRvEr_InFo'
not found. Specify owner.objectname or use sp_help to check whether the
object exists (sp_help may produce lots of output). <br>
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SQL = "delete from QLangLabels where labelname='ADNationalPressYN'
and language='de' and EventArea='MEWE'"<br>
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You can see from the SQL that it is a simple statement deleting one
record. I never call any Stored Procedure. I do not have any Triggers. I
never even *heard* of the stored procedure
"Sp_SeRvEr_InFo".</font><br>
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