| Oracle® Objects for OLE Developer's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Microsoft Windows Part Number E12245-01 |
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Description
The OraBFile interface in OO4O provides methods for performing operations on the BFILE LOB data type in the database.
Remarks
The BFILE types are large binary data objects stored in operating system files (external) outside of the database tablespaces.
Properties
Methods
Examples
See "Schema Objects Used in LOB Data Type Examples" for schema objects that are used in the OraLOB/BFILE examples.
NOTE: To add the required tables for the following examples, run the lob.sql file in the \OO4O\VB\SAMPLES\LOB directory.
Example: Accessing the BFILE Value
BFILE data can be read using the Read method. The OraBFILE object allows piecewise read operations. Before reading the BFILE content, the BFILE file should be opened using the Open method.
Dim PartColl as OraBFile
Dim buffer As Variant
'Create a Dynaset containing a BLOB and a CLOB column
set part = OraDatabase.CreateDynaset ("select * from part",0)
Set PartColl = part.Fields("part_collateral").Value
'open the bfile for read operation
PartColl.Open
'read the entire bfile
amount_read = PartColl.Read(buffer)
'close the bfile
PartColl.Close
Example: Reading and Inserting BFILEs Using Dynasets
To modify the directory and file names of the BFILE value of an OraBFILE object, first obtain a lock and then use the DirectoryName and FileName properties.
To insert a new row containing a BFILE column, initialize the BFILE column with new directory and file name values using the DirectoryName and FileName properties.
Dim PartColl as OraBFile
Dim buffer As Variant
'Create a Dynaset containing a BLOB and a CLOB column
set part = OraDatabase.CreateDynaset ("select * from part",0)
Set PartColl = part.Fields("part_collateral").Value
'insert a new BFILE in the part_collateral column
part.AddNew
'Directory objects will be upper-case by default
PartColl.DirectoryName = "NEWDIRECTORYNAME"
PartColl.FileName = "NewPartCollatoral"
part.Update
'move to the newly added row
part.MoveLast
'open the Bfile for read operation
PartColl.Open
'read the entire bfile
amount_read = PartColl.Read(buffer)
'close the Bfile
PartColl.Close
See Also:
Oracle Database SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide for a detailed description of Oracle BFILE types