(PHP 3 >= 3.0.6, PHP 4, PHP 5)
odbc_binmode -- Handling of binary column data
Description
bool 
odbc_binmode ( resource result_id, int mode )
     (ODBC SQL types affected: BINARY, VARBINARY, LONGVARBINARY)
    
- 
       ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU: Passthru BINARY data
       
- 
       ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN: Return as is
       
- 
       ODBC_BINMODE_CONVERT: Convert to char and return
       
     When binary SQL data is converted to character C data, each byte
     (8 bits) of source data is represented as two ASCII characters.
     These characters are the ASCII character representation of the
     number in its hexadecimal form. For example, a binary 00000001 is
     converted to "01" and a binary 11111111 is
     converted to "FF".
     
Table 1. LONGVARBINARY handling
| binmode | longreadlen | result | 
|---|
| ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU | 0 | passthru | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN | 0 | passthru | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_CONVERT | 0 | passthru | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU | 0 | passthru | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_PASSTHRU | >0 | passthru | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN | >0 | return as is | 
| ODBC_BINMODE_CONVERT | >0 | return as char | 
     If odbc_fetch_into() is used, passthru means
     that an empty string is returned for these columns.
    
     If result_id is 0, the
     settings apply as default for new results.
     
Note:  
       Default for longreadlen is 4096 and binmode
       defaults to ODBC_BINMODE_RETURN.  Handling
       of binary long columns is also affected by
       odbc_longreadlen()