ADO AppendChunk Method
Complete Parameter Object Reference
The AppendChunk method is used to append long binary or character data to a Parameter or Field object.
Tip: Use this method to manipulate long values
in portions.
| Object |
Description of the AppendChunk Method |
| Parameter |
You can use the AppendChunk method for a Parameter object if the Attributes property is set to adFldLong.
First time you call the AppendChunk method on a Parameter object it
overwrites any existing data. The next AppendChunk calls add data to existing parameter data.
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| Field |
You can use the AppendChunk method for a Field object if the Attributes property is set to adFldLong.
First time you call the AppendChunk method on a Field object it overwrites any existing data.
The next AppendChunk calls add data to existing data. If you append data to one field and then
set or read the
value of another field in the current record, ADO assumes that you are finished appending data to the first field. If you
then call
the AppendChunk method on the first field again, ADO will overwrite the existing data.
Accessing fields in other Recordset objects that are not clones of the first Recordset object will not disrupt AppendChunk operations.
There must be a current record when you call the AppendChunk method on a Field
object.
Note: This method does not work on Field objects of a Record object.
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Syntax
| objectname.AppendChunk data |
| Parameter |
Description |
| data |
The data to append
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