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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2003-05-12 : 06:53:45
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| Pragensh writes "Wow to store image in SQL 2000 through VB 6. ADO Record set and how to access this image through VB 6 ADO Record set.At present we are use Image Datatype bot it is not working." |
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smccreadie
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2003-05-12 : 12:51:09
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| You should store images in the file system, not SQL. |
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dhw
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2003-05-12 : 14:51:50
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| As the previous reply indicates...this isn't always the "best practice"...however, if you search the Microsoft site (knowledge base or msdn) there are some "How To" articles that describe how to store an image in Sql server and retrieve it with ADO or ADO.Net. Try searching on BLOB and Sql Server. |
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