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    hi all how can i read image into byte array and then store that image into Access DB thank you ,

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      hi all how can i read image into byte array and then store that image into Access DB thank you ,

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      ok i found an answer of the first part of thte question that was "How can i store image into byte array" But What about the second Part i know that i should use OlE object data type to image into it ... "How can i store that byte array into Access DB?" "How the query will be?"

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        ok i found an answer of the first part of thte question that was "How can i store image into byte array" But What about the second Part i know that i should use OlE object data type to image into it ... "How can i store that byte array into Access DB?" "How the query will be?"

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        This question has been asked several times, you should try searching the forums before posting a question, especially one that is so common. Search results[^] This[^] post might help. Remember, most of the questions have already been answered, try searching the forums first, you'll get a quicker answer. -- LuisR


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