DAO Object
 
Returns all or a portion of the contents of a Memo or Long Binary Field object in the Fields collection of a Recordset object.
 

Syntax

expression .GetChunk(OffsetBytes)
expression A variable that represents a Field object.
 

Parameters

Name
Required/optional
Data type
Description
Offset
Required
Long
The number of bytes to skip before copying begins.
Bytes
Required
Long
The number of bytes you want to return.
 

Return value

Variant
 

Remarks

The bytes returned by GetChunk are assigned to variable. Use GetChunk to return a portion of the total data value at a time. You can use the AppendChunk method to reassemble the pieces.
 
If offset is 0, GetChunk begins copying from the first byte of the field.
 
If numbytes is greater than the number of bytes in the field, GetChunk returns the actual number of remaining bytes in the field.
 
 Note
Use a Memo field for text, and put binary data only in Long Binary fields. Doing otherwise will cause undesirable results.
 

Example

This example uses the AppendChunk and GetChunk methods to fill an OLE object field with data from another record, 32K at a time. In a real application, one might use a procedure like this to copy an employee record (including the employee's photo) from one table to another. In this example, the record is simply being copied back to same table. Note that all the chunk manipulation takes place within a single AddNew-Update sequence.
 
Sub AppendChunkX()
    
     Dim dbsNorthwind As Database
     Dim rstEmployees As Recordset
     Dim rstEmployees2 As Recordset
    
     Set dbsNorthwind = OpenDatabase("Northwind.mdb")
    
     ' Open two recordsets from the Employees table.
     Set rstEmployees = _
     dbsNorthwind.OpenRecordset("Employees", _
     dbOpenDynaset)
     Set rstEmployees2 = rstEmployees.Clone
    
     ' Add a new record to the first Recordset and copy the
     ' data from a record in the second Recordset.
     With rstEmployees
     .AddNew
     !FirstName = rstEmployees2!FirstName
     !LastName = rstEmployees2!LastName
     CopyLargeField rstEmployees2!Photo, !Photo
     .Update
    
     ' Delete new record because this is a demonstration.
     .Bookmark = .LastModified
     .Delete
     .Close
     End With
    
     rstEmployees2.Close
     dbsNorthwind.Close
    
    End Sub
    
    Function CopyLargeField(fldSource As Field, _
     fldDestination As Field)
    
     ' Set size of chunk in bytes.
     Const conChunkSize = 32768
    
     Dim lngOffset As Long
     Dim lngTotalSize As Long
     Dim strChunk As String
    
     ' Copy the photo from one Recordset to the other in 32K
     ' chunks until the entire field is copied.
     lngTotalSize = fldSource.FieldSize
     Do While lngOffset < lngTotalSize
     strChunk = fldSource.GetChunk(lngOffset, conChunkSize)
     fldDestination.AppendChunk strChunk
     lngOffset = lngOffset + conChunkSize
     Loop
    
    End Function