Dave,

A SWAG: could there be a char encoding issue where your 2 database
connections assume different character encodings?

Can you create a blob field with just standard text (no ASCII chars less
than 32 except for tabs, CR, and LF's) and see if these values can be
read via your ODBC connection?

Worst case, can you try a 3rd party commercial ODBC driver vs. the
default (free) ODBC drivers from Microsoft?

Malcolm

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