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amitkumarmadhukar
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-06-26 : 10:08:36
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| HI, I WANT TO SAVE IMAGES IN BINARY FORM ON SQL SERVER (DONT SUGGEST FILE SERVER TECHNIQUE, I ALREADY KNEW IT).I ACTUALLY, WANT TO SAVE THE IMAGES IN BINARY FORM AND TAKE THE BACKUP OF SQL DATA AND USE ON ANOTHER MACHINE. THAT'S WHY FILE SERVER TECHNIQUE IS NOT SUPPORTED. I WANT TO DEVELOP THIS THROUGH THE INTERFACE DESIGN IN VISULA BASIC OVER SQL SERVER.EX OF CODING IS VERY MUCH REQUESTED.amit kumar madhukar |
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ehorn
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1632 Posts |
Posted - 2004-06-26 : 22:06:15
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA
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Posted - 2004-06-26 : 22:36:09
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| I ACTUALLY, WANT TO SAVE THE IMAGES IN BINARY FORM AND TAKE THE BACKUP OF SQL DATA AND USE ON ANOTHER MACHINE. THAT'S WHY FILE SERVER TECHNIQUE IS NOT SUPPORTED. Yes it is. You store the files on one server with the location in the database. You enter the new location you want the files, SQL Server copies them over using ftp or robocopy and makes a new entry in the database. Do that in your Visual Basic over SQL Server design.MeanOldDBAderrickleggett@hotmail.comWhen life gives you a lemon, fire the DBA. |
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