Caching BLOBs
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BDE-enabled datasets all have a CacheBlobs property that controls whether BLOB fields are cached locally by the BDE when an application reads BLOB records. By default, CacheBlobs is True, meaning that the BDE caches a local copy of BLOB fields. Caching BLOBs improves application performance by enabling the BDE to store local copies of BLOBs instead of fetching them repeatedly from the database server as a user scrolls through records.
In applications and environments where BLOBs are frequently updated or replaced, and a fresh view of BLOB data is more important than application performance, you can set CacheBlobs to False to ensure that your application always sees the latest version of a BLOB field.