You are totally right, that's why there is a ticket for the issue
which is fixed.

Best Regards,
Igor

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:40 PM, kenn_thomp...@qat.com <
kenn_thomp...@qat.com> wrote:

> Igor Sapego-2 wrote
> > You get "Table exists" error, because table is successfully
> > created by the previous query. Error "Failed to find query
> > with ID:[xx]" generated when ODBC statement is closed
> > after execution of query that produced empty result set.
>
> That makes sense, but I wouldn't expect a DDL statement like CREATE TABLE
> to
> return a resultset. In essence, it should just pass or fail. The current
> behavior is always fail (throw an exception) with a cryptic message.
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