Publish BLOB table data as OS files

Hi,
I have a table with a BLOB column, where binary files are stored. Is it possible to make these files available for simple Windows user with Windows Explorer?
Tamás
Edited by: Tamas Szecsy on Jan 14, 2011 9:46 PM

In what version?
Look into DBFS in the Oracle docs: http://tahiti.oracle.com.

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