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Hello there. Is there maximum limit of data ( SQL query ) that can be send via odbc? I've been exerimenting with inserting large text into database and noticed that sent queries larger than 8190 byte are cause to error: SQL error: [unixODBC]Requested value changed., SQL state 01S02 in SQLExecDirect in /path/scriptname while sending queries larger than 8190 byte from DataManager ( unixODBC client ) works just fine. So, problem looks in PHP... Now I wonder if it's a bug or some configuration errors? ( I'm not expert ) Second problem - Recieving binary data via ODBC. Selected binary data corrupted... ( Less in size ) functions odbc_binmode() and odbc_longreadlen() did not help. while selecting the same data via builtin Postgres functions works fine.