cjard... thanks for the lengthy discussion...
it really helped me.. i got to save pdf's and documents...
i used a different approach though in retrieval...
unlike the one you mentioned...
i did not make any installments... i directly wrote the data into the file...
also..
as you suggested i used...
i have successfully saved the clob... retrieval is the problem...
i used the commandline to insert it in the database..
but when you try retrieving it. well the bottomline is i really have no clue how to retirve it properly..
so i tried using a select statement and getting the byte size then...
darn... i found a clob code from the ibm website..
its ok... but the thing is it just lets me view the file as string...
so all i could do was load it in a textbox and browse through it..
although one can edit it.. it only covers the text part of the document...
so charts, tables and the likes...
i recently posted a thread about saving documents and pdf's in the database...
i have solved that problem as far as documents are concerned anyway(pdf's are still a big mystery to me)..
saving was literally a very grueling task..
now my problem is retrieving the data that i saved... and placing...
is this still a problem for you?
i have the same problem..
though the i'd like to limit the system with just pdf's docs and xls...
docs and xls arent a problem.. i kinda have the code already..
the pdf is still a problem for me..
can you help me out..
thanks..
actually what i would be trying to do is save a pdf file in the database then retrieve that file and have .net incorporate acrobat or whatever software platform the saved file is in and load it for the user to see...
is it possible to do any of the things i listed?
i really appreciate the...
i have a problem... im trying to save pdf and other documents in the database i dont know if its possible but putting that aside.
would it be possible for .net to incorporate acrobat assuming its possible to save the document in the database. in the event of data retrieval would it be do-able...
nope... been there done that...
i even made my parameters name the same..
doesnt help..
no link can be established except for the ordering.. since the sub report resides in the detail section...
i use the sub to itemize the summary i made in the main report...
so basically the link could only...
wat connection are you using?
anyways... its used the same way as a table is.. the only drawback is that you are only suppose to use 1 SP for the report... unlike tables...
im using db2 stored procedure in my report.
i also have a subreport which uses a stored procedure both SP's have parameters.. i can't seem to pass the parameters from .net to the subreport..
i cant link the sub report because it doesnt have the fields that i can equate with the parameters. i...
hi guys,
im in a bind..
im trying to print multiple reports in .net using crystal report viewer.. in a single code run...
what im trying to say is
i encode a certain range of primary keys...
say from 1-5
1=rptA, 1=rptB, 1=rptC.. and so on...
1 can be printed properly..
2-5 doesnt print...
im deploying a software in which i created a custom paper size for the report...
the report works fine in my pc. but when i use the installer on different units the report paper size reverts to a short sized bond paper. i've checked all the bases, i created the paper size on the unit, made sure...
any one out there who knows how to run a dos command using vb.net.. need help fast... kinda stuck in tryign to back up a database using a dos script... please help.. tnx..
im trying to use the ms flexi grid on my application... i already added it to my list of references and components...
but whenever i try to place it on the form a message stating "you do not have
licence to use this control" pops out...
any one out there who knows why?
tnx...
do you have a primary key on your tables?
if you do..
select the 2 tables then
link then using the visual linking expert...
afterwhich create a parameter with the same data type as the primary key in the client table..
then go to the record selection option equate the parameter with the...
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