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As mentioned the @PICTURE attribute defines that relevant picture information can be presented throught a references to these images. For "OPTION4OPTION4" this has been defined. For example, table  table 1:twind1 refers twind1 refers to an image "twind1" in QBinaries object  in QBinaries object in the Dataset (QBinaries is a reserved Quaestor object reserved Quaestor object that can be used to store all knowledge base fixed binary data, see Image Management in Quaestor>topics>Technical documentation>).

Please note that, if another object is used as data source (as is done in Example 1) referring to images in the QBinaries will only work if the parameters used in the refered object haveValuehave Value:Label as Label as string values and a @PICTURE attribute in there dataslot.

Example 3, Use of binary data in the dataset with an |OPTION| script:

In the following we will show how to manage and access a set of binary objects. In this example we will enable the selection of components in a Rhinoceros configurator, a typical CAD application that can be controlled by scripts that are generated by Quaestor. The problem is related to the selection of component models on the basis of some selection criteria.

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