The columns created by BuildBrowsingTable are named _COL1, _COL2 and so on. Therefore, you can use a command like Tableseek("_COL1","2552",true) If you want to know which file.item is displayed in the _COL1 you can use {"Table._COL1",indcontrol}..filelinkby Stefano - WinDev Forum
Thank you for the answer. I'll try with uncompressed images (BMP should do the work).by Stefano - WinDev Forum
Ok, is dLoadImage that adds a lot of scrap. If I use fLoadBuffer the size is what I'm expecting it to be (350 MB on disk, 350 MB on the .mmo file). And I can use the record exactly as an image field So, what's the difference between dLoadImage and fLoadBuffer? Or, better, why dLoadImage has a memory occupation of about 10 times of the loaded image?by Stefano - WinDev Forum
I'm storing some images on a HFSQL database. On disk, the images ara about 350MB The resulting .mmo file is 3.7 GB (more than 10 times bigger!!) PCSoft is not answering (as always)… I'm doing something wrong? The images are stored in a image/binary field and loaded with fieldname = dLoadImage(filename)by Stefano - WinDev Forum
I'm managing a quite large project and I'm really thinking about how to split it in some sections, just to make the development easier. I think (but not already tried) that I could put the analysis and all data-access classes "somewhere" and the main project will have "only" the window (interface) without analysis. So, what do you think this "somewhere&quoby Stefano - WinDev Forum
mmmh… But why don't you use the user's smtp account to send out the mail?by Stefano - WinDev Forum
This kind of error is normally due to the windev's management of the queries. You should imagine that a query is always global to the project. This issue also affects the "Data Source" variables (for example if you declare a "ds is data source" in a private procedure, and another "ds is data source" in another procedure, you cannot have both ds existing at theby Stefano - WinDev Forum