must present documents in oracle forms
My requirement is:1. I have to store all types of documents in the database.
2. I have to open the same document and make a few changes and store it back.
point 1 that I just finished.
Please suggest me an idea for point 2.
I view the document in the form itself.
Read this article for the docs to transfer between the local machine and the database and this one to open it inside the Forms dialog box.
François
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