jtkells, 25.07.2012 03:43:
Thanks much for your reply, that does the trick quite nicely. But, I just
came to the realization that this only works if your are running the
client and the file both resides  on the database server.  I thought that
I would be able to do this from a remote server where the client was
running, picking up a local file and sending it into a remote database
table.

If you can use a different client, you might want to look at SQL Workbench/J

It has support to do just that. You can write e.g.


insert into x (id, load_date, image)
values
(1, current_date, {$blobfile=/tmp/myimage.jpg});

and the file will be read from the client (where SQL Workbench is running).
(note that "large objects" are _not_ supported, only bytea)

http://www.sql-workbench.net/
http://www.sql-workbench.net/manual/using.html#blob-support

It's Java/JDBC based, has a GUI and console mode.

Disclaimer: I am the author of that tool.

Regards
Thomas




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