How to insert a image file in oracle8i db

hi..
i want to add some new logo's in my oracle 8i database...i created the column and datatype for that but i don't know the proper command for
insert the logo.
so i need u r help..and i want to use that logo in my reports6i too.
regards
kannan

Hi,
Check this
Insert Picture (image) using oracle forms
HTH
- Pavan Kumar N

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    Regards
    Martin

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