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We’ve finally moved past the "clunky edit" phase. Modern "Magic" editors allow you to manipulate text within a PDF as easily as a Google Doc.

The "Hot" new feature hitting the market is . Imagine uploading five different PDFs—an invoice, a shipping manifesto, a contract, and two emails—and asking the software, "Are there any discrepancies in the pricing across these five documents?"Next-level tools can analyze the relationships between different files, acting like a digital forensic accountant. 4. Seamless Editing and Formatting next level magicpdf hot

Using "Magic Erase" features to remove watermarks or images without ruining the background layer. 5. Security Meets Intelligence We’ve finally moved past the "clunky edit" phase

For decades, the Portable Document Format (PDF) was a digital dead end. You could read it, maybe highlight a few lines, and—if you were feeling brave—try to convert it to Word only to watch the formatting explode. 5. Security Meets Intelligence For decades

6 thoughts on “Saving and Extracting BLOB Data – Basic Examples

  1. Jill Goodman's avatar Jill Goodman says:

    Thanks to this response – I’ve solved an outstanding problem. I’m using powershell to export the blobs, one at a time. Thanks for these examples, they were excellent.

  2. Megan Haynes's avatar Megan Haynes says:

    I am not sure what is happening but the text on this page gets bigger and bigger until you can’t see what is written. Please help

    1. Steve Hall's avatar Steve Hall says:

      I’m away from a decent connection for the next couple of days. I’ll have a look as soon as I can. WordPress changed all kinds of things a while ago and some of my older articles aren’t quite as they were.

  3. Lee's avatar Lee says:

    Thank you for the code samples, I had two tweaks that gave me a 10 fold increase:
    # Looping through records
    While ($rd.Read())
    {
    Write-Output (“Exporting: {0}” -f $rd.GetString(0));

    $fs = [System.IO.File]::OpenWrite(($Dest + $rd.GetString(0)))
    $rd.GetStream(1).CopyTo($fs)
    $fs.Close()
    }

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