Yes, the problem is with PGAdmin and ODBC connection to MS access.
The function (given is first mail) is giving same results i.e. only IDs not
the actual data from PGAdmin and ODBC.
But for following query PGAdmin gives again only IDs, but MS Access through
ODBC gives the actual binary data.
selec
c k writes:
> I am getting correct results with following query i.e. binary objects as
> they are inserted.
> select docimages.* from docimages where docimages.accobjecttype=9 ORDER BY
> docimages.docimagename;
> but when I created a function as follows, binary objects are not shown,
There is n
I am getting correct results with following query i.e. binary objects as
they are inserted.
select docimages.* from docimages where docimages.accobjecttype=9 ORDER BY
docimages.docimagename;
but when I created a function as follows, binary objects are not shown,
rather a number represting the lar