Le mardi 17 septembre 2013 à 12:25 -0400, Adam C Falkenberg a écrit : > Sorry about that. Here's the driver information and some code. > Driver Name: PostgreSQL ANSI > Version: 9.02.01.00 > > constr = "Driver={PostgreSQL ANSI}; Server=servername; Port=5432; > Database=databasename; Uid=username; Pwd=password;" > With conn > .ConnectionString = (constr) > .Open > End With > > SQL = "SELECT data FROM pg_largeobject WHERE loid = " & id & " ORDER > BY pageno" > rs.Open SQL, conn > > stream.Type = adTypeBinary > stream.Open > > ' Loop through the recordset and write the binary data to the stream > While Not rs.EOF > stream.Write rs.Fields("data").Value > rs.MoveNext > Wend You don't say where you use that recordset (Excel, Access?) A google search will return several discussions about this problem; here is an example : http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/32b64a3f-3e7a-4e02-a7ef-824cacfea57a/256-char-limit-on-ado-recordset-field -- Salutations, Vincent Veyron http://gdlc.fr/logiciels Applications de gestion des contentieux juridiques et des dossiers de sinistres assurance -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general