Access Violation in SQRDB3.dll Updating Rdb Table

I am getting an access violation using "Oracle Rdb Driver" when I attempt to update an Rdb table.
The error is at location 4C25745 in SQRDB3.dll.
The update works OK using "Oracle ODBC Driver for Rdb"
I am using version 3.0.1.3
Is there a new version of SQRDB3?

I am getting an access violation using "Oracle Rdb Driver" when I attempt to update an Rdb table.
The error is at location 4C25745 in SQRDB3.dll.
The update works OK using "Oracle ODBC Driver for Rdb"
I am using version 3.0.1.3
Is there a new version of SQRDB3?

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