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MSSQL stored procedure won't return results to php via odbc

Asked by mstrelan in SQL Server 2005, PHP Scripting Language, PHP and Databases

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Hi,

I have a MSSQL database with a stored procedure to select * from a table with a given parameter. The last field of the table is a TEXT field. If I add a new field to the table AFTER the text field, php returns NO results from the query. It works ok if I move the field before the text field. Any idea why?

I remember this happening to me two years ago but can't remember how I solved it. It may have been to do with ODBC and perhaps to do with ini_set('odbc.defaultlrl', '8388608');

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