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Description: ------------ I do odbc_prepare and then I would like to be able to execute this statement with different paramas. This is what it is for, right? Fortunately not after 2 odbc_execute calls third call gives (mssql 2005 as you may see): [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Invalid character value for cast specification Reproduce code: --------------- <? $sql = "UPDATE category SET name = ? WHERE cat_id = ?"; $result = $odbc_prepare($link, $sql); if (!$result) { trigger_error ('[sql] prep: '.$sql, E_USER_ERROR); } foreach ($upd_cats as &$k) { if(!odbc_execute($result, array($k['name'], $k['id']))) { trigger_error ('[sql] exec: '."array({$k['name']}, {$k['id']})", E_USER_ERROR); } } ?> Expected result: ---------------- successful execution (note that it works fine if I move prepare to foreach block) Actual result: -------------- After third execution I get an error: [Microsoft][SQL Native Client]Invalid character value for cast specification