Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jpg
file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?
I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
not as a file elsewhere.
R.
WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jpg
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?
|||What needs to be done to that binary blob to display a picture on a web
site?
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<slaught@.vault13.co.uk> wrote in message
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>I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
> not as a file elsewhere.
> R.
> WANNABE wrote:
>
|||WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jpg
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?
>
http://databases.aspfaq.com/database/should-i-store-images-in-the-database-or-the-filesystem.html
Tracy McKibben
MCDBA
http://www.realsqlguy.com
|||Please take a look at this article : "HOW TO: Read and Write BLOB Data by
Using ADO.NET Through ASP.NET": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326502
Cheers,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
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Friday, March 9, 2012
How are pictures stored in a SQL database ??
Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jpg
file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
not as a file elsewhere.
R.
WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jp
g
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?|||What needs to be done to that binary blob to display a picture on a web
site?
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<slaught@.vault13.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1169046978.563378.93060@.11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com...
>I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
> not as a file elsewhere.
> R.
> WANNABE wrote:
>
>|||WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jp
g
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?
>
http://databases.aspfaq.com/databas...filesystem.html
Tracy McKibben
MCDBA
http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Thank you for the suggestion. This database is a production canned database
application, and I am assuming that there is no way to modify their product
to store pictures in a different way. So, with the understanding that I
know less then I don't know, Is this product only used in the development
realm, or can it be implemented into a database system which is already
storing pictures in blobs? :-) lol thanks..
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"Tracy McKibben" <tracy@.realsqlguy.com> wrote in message
news:45AE450B.7030409@.realsqlguy.com...
> WANNABE wrote:
> http://databases.aspfaq.com/databas...filesystem.html
>
> --
> Tracy McKibben
> MCDBA
> http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Please take a look at this article : "HOW TO: Read and Write BLOB Data by
Using ADO.NET Through ASP.NET": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326502
Cheers,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
not as a file elsewhere.
R.
WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jp
g
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?|||What needs to be done to that binary blob to display a picture on a web
site?
========================================
========
<slaught@.vault13.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1169046978.563378.93060@.11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com...
>I believe that they are stored as a binary blob in the record's entry,
> not as a file elsewhere.
> R.
> WANNABE wrote:
>
>|||WANNABE wrote:
> Are they actually broken down into a binary record entry, or is there a jp
g
> file sitting out there somewhere that I haven't yet found ?
>
http://databases.aspfaq.com/databas...filesystem.html
Tracy McKibben
MCDBA
http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Thank you for the suggestion. This database is a production canned database
application, and I am assuming that there is no way to modify their product
to store pictures in a different way. So, with the understanding that I
know less then I don't know, Is this product only used in the development
realm, or can it be implemented into a database system which is already
storing pictures in blobs? :-) lol thanks..
========================================
======
"Tracy McKibben" <tracy@.realsqlguy.com> wrote in message
news:45AE450B.7030409@.realsqlguy.com...
> WANNABE wrote:
> http://databases.aspfaq.com/databas...filesystem.html
>
> --
> Tracy McKibben
> MCDBA
> http://www.realsqlguy.com|||Please take a look at this article : "HOW TO: Read and Write BLOB Data by
Using ADO.NET Through ASP.NET": http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326502
Cheers,
Paul Ibison SQL Server MVP, www.replicationanswers.com
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