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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2006-09-12 : 18:48:09
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| Abraham writes "Dear SQLTeam,Hi, I have been on the look out for a solution to store images in SQL Server 2000.It was then that I found you article at the Url - .This article was very informative.You had adviced to store the image url in a field rather than the image itself.But I am working in a clien-server environment.With PB as front end and sqlserver as the Rdbms.If I store the picture of an emplyee (images -BMP, JPG) in file system isnt there the danger of the folder being deleted either knowingly or unknowingly ?I was tring to get to the other solution posted by another member but unfortunately, I couldnt access that page.Will u please advice me on the best solution for me.Sholud I try Textcopy ? If so please advice on that also.Power Builder has buitin functions -SELECTBLOb, and UpdateBlob.But I getting error No 156 when I try to updateblob.Permit me also to stress that I have compatibilty level and the syntax has been rechecked.Looking forward to hear from you.Amicably,Abraham Thomas." |
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pootle_flump
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Posted - 2006-09-12 : 19:26:23
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| Hi AbrahamYes - there is the danger of the folder being deleted. There is also the danger of the record or blob being deleted. The solution to both IMO is good security administration & backups.HTH |
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Posted - 2006-09-13 : 06:49:55
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| The database files are also held in the file system - they woud have the same danger as your images.==========================================Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.DTS can be used in a similar way.Beer is not cold and it isn't fizzy. |
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madhivanan
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