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Old August 2nd, 2004, 01:33 AM
Larry Linson
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Default Images in a database

"J. Clay" wrote

Do not put the images in the database.
Images in an Access DB will cause
excessive bloat and many headaches.


Your advice is, in some cases, correct; there are other cases and other
approaches where storing images in the database is the correct thing to do.
That is discussed in the article mentioned below.

The sample imaging databases at http://accdevel.tripod.com illustrate three
approaches to handling images in Access, and the download includes an
article discussing considerations in choosing an approach. Two of the
approaches do not use OLE Objects and, thus, avoid the database bloat, and
some other problems, associated with images in OLE Objects.

If you are printing the images in reports, to avoid memory leakage, you
should also see MVP Stephen Lebans' http://www.lebans.com/printfailures.htm.
PrintFailure.zip is an Access97 MDB containing a report that fails during
the Access formatting process prior to being spooled to the Printer Driver.
This MDB also contains code showing how to convert the contents of the Image
control to a Bitmap file prior to printing. This helps alleviate the "Out of
Memory" error that can popup when printing image intensive reports.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP