ADO Read Method
Complete Stream Object Reference
The Read method is used to read the entire stream or a specified number of bytes from
a binary Stream object and returns the resulting data as a variant.
Note: This method is only used with binary Stream objects, for text
Stream objects, use the ReadText method.
Syntax
var=objStream.Read numbytes
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Parameter |
Description |
numbytes |
Optional. The number of bytes to read from the file,
or a StreamReadEnum value. Default is adReadAll
If you have specified more than the number of bytes left in the
Stream, only the bytes remaining are returned.
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StreamReadEnum Values
Constant |
Value |
Description |
adReadAll |
-1 |
Default. Reads all bytes from the stream, from the
current position to EOS.
Note: This is the only valid value with binary Stream objects
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Complete Stream Object Reference
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