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Jayachandra
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Access Pictures
Aug 10 '07, 07:12 AM
Hi everybody,
Can we Store the images/pictures in Access Databade ?
Please reply ?
Jayachandra
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puppydogbuddy
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Aug 10 '07, 01:11 PM
Access Pictures
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Jayachandra
Hi everybody,
Can we Store the images/pictures in Access Databade ?
Please reply ?
Jayachandra
Thanking you
Yes, if image is stored as a BLOB in an Ole field. See this link:
http://www.jamiessoftware.tk/articles/handlingimages.html
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puppydogbuddy
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Aug 10 '07, 06:39 PM
PS: Here is a link to a 3rd party image control for MS Access that improves the ease and efficiency for storing pictures in an MS Access database. A free trial version is available for download.
DBPix - The Picture Control for Microsoft Access
http://www.ammara.com/start/aw/access-pictures.html?c=2959608&ag=456744468&ct=1&cr=1844624478&kw=pictures%20ms%20access&net=0&st=
Add powerful picture capabilities to your database and web applications with DBPix, a bound picture component
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JConsulting
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Aug 10 '07, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by
Jayachandra
Hi everybody,
Can we Store the images/pictures in Access Databade ?
Please reply ?
Jayachandra
Thanking you
Along with what PDB has posted, a 3rd party tool called DBPix is also used for this.
http://www.dbpix.com/
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