Attachments through PI

Hi Experts,
       i have few questions on the transfer of attachments from PI.
1. can we transfer the Photos, word file or video files as attachments through XI ?
2. what is the size limit of the attachments that PI can handle ?
3. will there be any performance issue if the file size crosses more than 5 MB ?
4. can we able to fetch the attachments using the DB look-up's from Oracle DB ?
Regards,
Devi. D

1. can we transfer the Photos, word file or video files as attachments through XI ?
Using Java apping we can transfer Image files,If you wnat to send as a atatchment,better to write module to handle this.
2. what is the size limit of the attachments that PI can handle ?
  There is no size limitation i guess for an atatchment,
3. will there be any performance issue if the file size crosses more than 5 MB ?
5MB File there will be no performance issues,Performance issue its fully depend on Your server configuration.its not a right idea to transfer 5MB files..
4. can we able to fetch the attachments using the DB look-up's from Oracle DB ?
   Beter to write one Java Map,use conection pooling mehcniasm to connect to Data  Base,
Using java map we can retrive Clob DATA,so iguess we can retrieve the same using queries.
Regards,
Raj

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