Access :: How To Display Access Attachment Images
Mar 20, 2010
how to display image files which have been stored in Access 2007 as "attachments". The files are already in place as attachments to the database, and would be difficult to move in bulk to individual files. To store and call them individually by filename would have been my first choice, but they are already in place as attachments. At any rate, I have no problem connecting to and querying the database in asp.net for other fields, but have been unsuccessful in displaying these jpeg attachments.
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I have a code to link to sql can anyone give me the same code for microsoft access....
try
{
int videoID = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["ID"]);
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("server=WEBDESIGN-PC;database=Credentials;uid=sa;pwd=Azeem;");
conn.Open();
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dtr.Read();
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Label1.Text = Convert.ToString(dtr["Filename"]);
conn.Close();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Label1.Text = Convert.ToString(ex);
}
finally
{
}
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[URL] .... I referred the article it works on local machine. But when i tried for online it gives access denied when saving image.
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