The point at which I think that the stored procedure statement fails is about here:
print 'UPDATE ICD_specifications_for_disease_ICD_9_ICD_10_calc_spec S +ET ICD_end_adjusted'; UPDATE ICD_specifications_for_disease_ICD_9_ICD_10_calc_spec SET ICD_ +end_adjusted = (ICD_end + '9') FROM ICD_specifications_for_disease_IC +D_9_ICD_10_calc_spec; if exists(select 1 from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.tables where table_name = +'Geo_mortality_count') begin raiserror ('Concurrent database access e +rror',1,1); GOTO start; end CREATE TABLE Geo_mortality_count ( Key_m INT IDENTITY, Cause VARCHAR(30) NULL, ICD INT NOT NULL, Output_Area VARCHAR(20) NULL, Sex NUMERIC NOT NULL, Age_start INT NULL, Age_end INT NULL, Age_range VARCHAR(10) NULL, Person_count NUMERIC DEFAULT '1' NOT NULL );

In reply to Re^2: ODBC problem by Win
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