If so that is monumentally idiotic. Their parser knows where in the query in terms of lines (and thus must have some concept of the character it is on) but doesn't just *give you the frikkin character ...
When I cancel the token in an Async call, it throws an exception if i'm using SingleStore. If I change the connection string to MySql, it works as expected. You have ...
CREATE TABLE `REG_DIVORCIO_PD` ( `id_registro` LONGTEXT NOT NULL, … PRIMARY KEY (`id_registro`(10)), KEY `PK_DIVORCIO` (`id_registro`(10)) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4 ...