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Reading a binary field in an Oracle database with LotusScript


Rodrigo Oliveira
07.22.2008
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This LotusScript code can be used to read a binary field from an Oracle database. This field can generally contain any type of file, for example:
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  • Microsoft Word documents (.doc)
  • Excel spreadsheets (.xls)
  • PDF files (.pdf)
  • JPEG images (.jpg)

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LotusScript to read binary fields in an Oracle database
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