tryt constructing a URL like file:///images/110101/yourpic.jpg out of 
the location...

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>Either the coffee is flat or someone switched to decafe on me.
>
>What is the proper way to retrive an image that is stored as a path in a
>field name with SQL?
>
>My path would be something like Table=YPEOPLE  field=pictures with the path
>like this c:\images\110101\yourpic.jpeg
>
>Also is there a way to do this.
>
>
>I have an aging DOS FoxPro database (see above) that is still in constant
>use. I imported the tables into MySQL, 200+ Tables and some 200,000 rows,
>and I would like to update just the New info.
>
>Reason. They flat will not give up the monster in accounting. Period. So to
>make Win users happy I have a small GUI for searchs and stuff,,all read
>only.
>
>Off in seach of a Starbucks.
>
>
>M;)
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