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Summary
Obtain binary data.
Syntax
| Long DataB (Buffer, Bytes) |
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Buffer |
Variant |
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Bytes |
Long |
Description
The DataB method retrieves a created message with binary data in the OnDataB event and
passes it to the application. The OnDataB event occurs only if the CreateMesssage method
is called with no Destination parameter, and the UseVariant property was set to True at
that time to specify the message be created as binary data. (It can also be used to
retrieve extracted binary data in the OnDataB event when the deprecated ExtractX method is
called. The UseVariant property must have been set to True, to specify binary data, before
the ExtractX method was called.)
The DataB method takes a buffer (Buffer) and the number of bytes to read (Bytes)
as its parameters and returns the actual number of bytes retrieved. The Buffer parameter
should be an array of bytes data type. The Bytes parameter specifies how many bytes
should be retrieved.
If there is less data to be read than the requested Bytes, only the available
data is read. This is reflected in the return value. If the returned value is less than
the requested Bytes, that means there is less data available than requested. The
application should also check to make sure what is the actual number of bytes read.
Example
Result = Mime.DataB (Buffer, Bytes)
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