From: "Stefan Rudolph-Klindtwort" <StefanRudolph-Klindtwort@t-online.de>
Subject: Re: Filenames in a form
Date: 2000/03/03
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Take a look at <Drive>\%ORAHOME%\FORMS45\PLSQLLIB\D2kwutil.pll

Package WIN_API_DIALOG -> Open File

The advantage is that you can use any drive or directory to pick up
picture-files in the typical windows-style ( If you work with WinXX... )

Hope that helps...

Lío <jgonzalezsuareNO@SPAMnexo.es> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
nd1tbs0k02pl4qljncu061e5v2492dhe9p@4ax.com...
> I'm working with Forms 4.5
> I want to do a form where users can insert photos into a table, but as
> this users are a bit clumsy, the form must be as easy as possible.
> The photo files are jpg in a diskette (from a digital camera).
> So, I was thinking of doing a list item with the list of files in
 ...





