Cris, the mail was generated from bugtracker, so you must answer here to
better follow up of..
and basically u are agree that the patch its "not so ugly", due acepted
that if no sql negative return was, can be treated as success and the patch
for me are very good way to manage that..
2017-06-21
This is in no way "bad behavior of the ODBC and SQL standard", nor a
problem of Microsoft. It is standard practice (I have encountered it in ALL
the dbms with which I have been working through the years) that when a SQL
query returns no data the engine return a SQLCODE 100.
Negative SQLCODES