>OK, you're trying to access an object (table, stored procedure, view) that doesn't exist. You're accessing a table that begins with #. # is usually
reserved for temporary tables that are scoped to the connection. Did you create the table on the same connection that you're trying to access it. How is
#all_accounts created?
I confirmed with one of the individuals responsible for this program that the #all_accounts is a temporary table that is created within/by the stored procedure itself. I do not create it nor am I doing anything to access it. I am getting the result set back from the same connection that I created to submit the stored procedure. I hope I am answering your question if not please feel free to call me at 1-800-666-2388 extension 44326.
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