Per
The most likely explanation is that InstantDB just can't interpret the
filename. If it's a relative pathname then it will be relative to the
directory that your JVM is running in. Without more details though it's
difficult to tell.
Regards
Pete
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Peter Hearty peter.hearty@lutris.com
Lutris Technologies (UK) http://www.lutris.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Per Steffensen" <steff@brics.dk>
To: <instantdb@enhydra.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 8:13 PM
Subject: InstantDB: insert contents of file into BINARY field
Hi
The documentation says that writing a file-name in a BINRAY field in an
INSERT query, will insert the contents for the file instead for the actual
characters of the filename. It seems not to work for me - the characters is
just inserted. What can be wrong - how do I get to insert the contents of a
file in a BINARY field.
thanx
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