Thanks for the reply and the link 1DMF, but I found a simple way to do exactly what I want. I cannot remember now where I found it, but it involves using a premade ActiveX control. Actually the whole setup required very little programming, just inlcude the controls and a few lines of code and...
If he knew how to implement this then he'd not need me to do it. I thank you for your effort. I have convinced him that keeping the image files in a directory and outside the database would be the better way to go as it would save time and would allow me to get back to my regular tasks...
I appreciate your reply, but my employer is adament about having a "one click does all" type of method. We really won't be using this feature but a couple (maybe three at most) times per week, so I'm not too worried about database size. Perhaps, though, I can combine the best of both worlds...
I am relatively new to Access DBMS, but not so new to databases in general. My employer has tasked me with modifying our existing database to allow a technician to scan a service record and have it displayed on the form. I need to store the image in the database and not on a seperate file. I...
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