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hi in this video we'll discuss about the concept of displaying blob image in XML report so let's start so this is a data model which have designed to display blob image in the XML report so here the concept is simple so I designed a custom function X Excel to get a 64 and here this simple query which is displaying the list of images which are in my system so here in the function which I have used is this function which converts your blob into textual data the reason is that you know like XML publisher by default cannot handle a blob image so we have to convert this particular blob image into textual content by using this particular function and here for this one I'm just passing the blob data and this giving me textual data so now here if here if you observe this particular query is just written in the list of images which are present in my system as of now I have hard-coded so that it'll return me a specific set of records here so this my file ID the file name and the last column is...