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SQL SQLMSS SET SERVER &CONNECTION SQLMSS EX wftest.dbo.otherProced ; TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * ON TABLE HOLD AS XSQLOUT END -RUN
the elaborated messgae fo FOC36232 states: "Each !IBI escape sequence must be terminated by a semi-colon." Perhaps you can start with concatenating a semi-colon to the end of each row in "test2", that just may do the trick for you...
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