Vijay,

If you don't mind that file being a stack, I would suggest creating an empty stack, copying the object into the stack, and then saving the stack. That's the only way you'll be able to store a binary copy of the object and avoid writing out some sort of textual import/export.

Check out create/copy/clone/save/open commands for some leads...

HTH,
Brian

            Hi all,

            This is Vijay. New entry into this mailing list!!!



Can someone plzz suggest some way to store a complete object into a file
and then retrieve it again?



            Not by actually saving each n every property of the object
into the file and recreating it again but by storing the object as a
whole ...





Thanks in advance,

            Vijay

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