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ADODB.Stream Object

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Where should I get the declaration ADODB.Stream Object?
as far as i know, ADODB library has only 4 objects: Command, Connection, Recordset & Parameter.

I need this object for the Image DB.
thanks
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Re: ADODB.Stream Object

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Where should I get the declaration ADODB.Stream Object?
as far as i know, ADODB library has only 4 objects: Command, Connection, Recordset & Parameter.

I need this object for the Image DB.
thanks
You need Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 (or higher version) to use the ADODB.Stream object. Apart from above, it has 2 other class objects - Stream and Record.
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Re: ADODB.Stream Object

ah ok, the one i am using is Microsoft ADO Data Control 6.0 (OLEDB), i thought it is similar to the one you said. but how could I add these component? is it in VB 6.0? or not? thanks for the reply
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ah, it's a reference, not a component, i've found it.
anyway, thanks, thanks....
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