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    Default ODBC to MS SQL Server failes since KB5019959

    Since the Microsoft update KB5019959 of Nov 14th sql requests via ODBC faile. No error message - simply some columns without data.

    Very weird is that with a single and very simple statement all columns work well except one - it is simply empty result. In a different statement, the same column works well. Uninstalling the KB5019959 solves the probelm, but it is not a solution.

    Since there is no other Qt-MS SQL connector except ODBC, is someone here who has a solution?

    My environment:
    Windows 10 pro 22H2
    MS SQL Server 12.0.4237.0
    Qt: 6.4.1 MinGW
    Driver: QODBC

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    Default Re: ODBC to MS SQL Server failes since KB5019959

    Hello,
    same problem on my side with Qt5. Did you find a soloution?

    Regards,
    Thomas

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    Default Re: ODBC to MS SQL Server failes since KB5019959

    Hi, looks like Microsoft has acknowledged the problem:
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...H2#2970msgdesc

    Ginsengelf

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