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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T04:58:26+00:00 2026-06-11T04:58:26+00:00

I have a insert statement: INSERT INTO billData ( tmStart, tsDuration, eCallDir, … )

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I have a insert statement:

    INSERT INTO billData (
      tmStart, tsDuration, eCallDir, ...
    ) VALUES (
      $1,  -- tmStart
      $2,  -- tsDuration
      $3,  -- eCallDir
      ...
    );

I use SQLPrepare to compile it, bind parameters by SQLBindParameter, and execute it by SQLExecute.

After all of there steps, the error code 42P02 (there is no parameter $1) was returned.

BTW: I’m also using the almost same code for MS SQL Server and MySQL, and these two DB are working very well, so I believe my code is correct.

PS: the PostgreSQL is v9.1; the psqlODBC is v9.01.0100-1.

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UPDATE:

And the following error occured: 42601 (syntax error at or near “,”) when I’m using ‘?’ as the parameter placholder:

    INSERT INTO billData (
      tmStart, tsDuration, eCallDir, ...
    ) VALUES (
      ?,  -- tmStart
      ?,  -- tsDuration
      ?,  -- eCallDir
      ...
    );

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UPDATE:

According to the suggestion from j.w.r, It works after adding UseServerSidePrepare=1 option to the ODBC connection string.

A lot of thanks 🙂

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    2026-06-11T04:58:28+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:58 am

    ============================================================
    UPDATE:

    According to the suggestion from j.w.r, It works after adding UseServerSidePrepare=1 option to the ODBC connection string.

    A lot of thanks 🙂

    Note: the ByteaAsLongVarBinary=1 option should also be added if you want to parameterize a bytea field with SQLBindParameter.

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