px_set_blob_file
(PECL paradox >= 1.3.0)
px_set_blob_file — Sets the file where blobs are read from
Description
$pxdoc
, string $filename
) : boolSets the name of the file where blobs are going to be read from or written into. Without calling this function, px_get_record() or px_retrieve_record() will only return data in blob fields if the data is part of the record and not stored in the blob file. Blob data is stored in the record if it is small enough to fit in the size of the blob field.
Calling px_put_record(), px_insert_record(), or px_update_record() without calling px_set_blob_file() will result in truncated blob fields unless the data fits into the database file.
Calling this function twice will close the first blob file and open the new one.
Parameters
-
pxdoc
-
Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new().
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filename
-
The name of the file. Its extension should be .MB.
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