I have a failing query. The curious specificity of the
difficulty has already led me into spending more time than
the problem is worth to me, but I would be glad to work
further if perchance somebody else cares.
The problem is the message "The data content could not be
loaded." when I include a particular field from a particular
table in the select list of a query. The curious
specificity is that I can with success include char() of
that field in the select list, and I can include the field
in the where clause or the order-by clause. If I create
another table and from the same SQL DDL and DML statements,
LibreOffice has no problem. On the other hand, the problem
is again evident with a table which I create with (please
pardon jargon specific to the IBM i) CRTDUPOBJ.
It hurts to give up on a problem, but there is the
possiblity spending a lot of effort with the only result
being a more specific failure message, along the lines of
"You gotta upgrade your remote server to a supported version
of the O/S" or "Please lobby IBM to fix their ODBC driver".
So I ask, does anybody care?
Thanks,
Terry.
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