Hey!
Access is not a database, it's a data access tool. Why
do you think it was named Access.
Most 'real' DBs have LOBs. Since a vector is implements serializable,
you can stream the vector into a LOB field in the DB. When you want
it out do the reverse.
Kerem, hunker down and buy yourself a database. You don't
seem to be one of those people who wants everything free or
stolen.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
Kerem �KTEM wrote:
> hi,
> i am building an access 97 database and i want to inserv vectors in the
> database while i was trying to do this i couln't see ant se�ection which
> could insert vectors
> so can you tell me how to insert and read a vector form the database.
> thanx
> Kerem
>
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