I inherited a database that has jpg's imported into a table.... and I was wondering if there was a way to "export" the images back out of the database, creating jpgs again... since the original jpgs are no longer available....
I inherited the database as it is right now... with the images already in the database... from what little I got from the previous owner/developer (who is a beginner), they were jpg's that were imported into the database.
The database is now too big to email... it only has about 60 records, 2 tables, and 1 form...
I'm trying to get it down to a managable size, without losing the images.
I hope there is a way to save the images back to files. If I have to, I'll save them as bitmaps, then convert them back to jpgs.
Thanks... but that just shows how to view the image once it is in the table....
I want to be able to save, or export, the image back to being a standalone file that can be viewed by any other program.
As it stands, these images can only be viewed in the database (btw... it's an MS Access 2000 database)... I want to be able to put them on the web (I dont' have asp authorization).
Sorry.. maybe someone else will know, that's about the best I know to do for now (try searching through Google, and try searching here.. there were a few matches when I searched, that was just the one thread I actually pulled up.
Stephen
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:6 KJV
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