Claudia,

    They don't cause any more fragmentation than any other data type, but then
today I would not store them inside the DB, I'd be more tempted to use the BFILE
way.

Dick Goulet

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Date:       5/3/2001 8:15 AM


Do you recommend storing images in an oracle database or just storing the
directory path to them instead. Somebody told me it would cause database
fragmentation if I store images or binary data in databases??

--------------Claudia Casas-----------------


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