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Old 10-07-2008, 05:48 AM
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Transfer image data object between two Databases

Hi everyone,

I tried to syncronize the content of two tables stored in 2 DB using trigger. It is successful for normal type of data but not for the image.

Any one could help? Should I used BLOB or ORDImage and how to tranfer these type of data? My program is web based using JDeveloper and PL/ SQL,.


Many thanks

Cao.
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