How To Find Attachment File Location .....?

Hi,
Can anyone tell me the location where the file attached using GOS is stored.
I have created a attachment file in PURCHASE ORDER . i wanted to know that where it has saved in the system..
location and path.... 
Thanksin Advance,
Anthyodaya.
Edited by: anthyodaya Reddy Nagaram on Oct 22, 2009 1:05 PM

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