morglum666
Well Known Member
Hi All,
I'm struggling with to find either a:
* Answer that works
* Proper solution
To my dilemma of extracting media object information from F1755 which is what used to be known as CSMS. Basically the main application (P17500) does "Case Management". The ugly part is that the default memo field is a media object and I would like to display this information on blackberries (9700, other modern varients). So my actual ideal path is something like:
Create a custom application over this table.
Pull the relevant "case" details from the database.
Pull the media object data and display it in a regular text box so the blackbery users can see it.
In another text box, allow users to type in information and call the media object again and update it.
I primary referenced this web site but it doesn't cover converting the media object back into text, if that is even possible.
http://jde.mywwsoft.com/index_files/mediaobjectsupport.htm
Has anyone pulled this off? Any advice? Oracle support suggested manipulating the BLOB directly but I don't think that was great advice.
Cheers
Malcolm
I'm struggling with to find either a:
* Answer that works
* Proper solution
To my dilemma of extracting media object information from F1755 which is what used to be known as CSMS. Basically the main application (P17500) does "Case Management". The ugly part is that the default memo field is a media object and I would like to display this information on blackberries (9700, other modern varients). So my actual ideal path is something like:
Create a custom application over this table.
Pull the relevant "case" details from the database.
Pull the media object data and display it in a regular text box so the blackbery users can see it.
In another text box, allow users to type in information and call the media object again and update it.
I primary referenced this web site but it doesn't cover converting the media object back into text, if that is even possible.
http://jde.mywwsoft.com/index_files/mediaobjectsupport.htm
Has anyone pulled this off? Any advice? Oracle support suggested manipulating the BLOB directly but I don't think that was great advice.
Cheers
Malcolm