Hi,
I've a column col1 of image data type in table1. I would like to copy the data from col1 to another image column col2 in table2. Before moving the value, checking has to be done to specify which col1 data from table1 is needed and the destination has to be checked too.
Example: insert into col2
(select col1 from table1 where table1_id =5)
where table2_id =6
Hence bcp wouldn't work. Can anyone suggest me a way to do it. I tried using writetext but then, i've to get data from col1 in a variable, which is not possible. Any suggestions would be very helpful.
I have been asked to write a piece of code that will insert an image object into a database using a stored procedure and the Microsoft Enterprise Library. Has anyone done this before? Do you have any code examples about how to update a database with an image datatype that needs to be chunked, etc...
In this instance, I need to open up a word document and save the contents as an image in a database.
hi, i'm a student doing my final year project. during the user requirements stage, my client proposed storing all files (.doc, .jpg, .mp3) into the sql database. i found out that the way to do this is to write the files as binary data in order to store them in the database. my concern is will this data storage overload the database server? i read somewhere that the retrieval of data as binary data is the same as retrieving text. but the estimation of users is around 27,000.. if i'm not wrong, the sql database server should be MS SQL Server 2005, or at least 2003.
I have a field in my personal table that has image data type as Pic,my SQL code is : SELECT Department.ID,Department.[Name],Department.CreatedDate,Department.[Pic] ,COUNT([Group].[Name]) FROM Department INNER JOIN [Group] ON Department.ID=[Group].DepartmentID Group by Department.ID,Department.[Name],Department.CreatedDate,Department.[Pic] This error occured : Msg 306, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 The text, ntext, and image data types cannot be compared or sorted, except when using IS NULL or LIKE operator. Please help me. Thanks.
Hi, I have a table with a column having image data type in it.I need to move four records from this table to another table in development box.Can any one suggest me how can i do this? I don't think insert into select * will insert image data type.Is there any way around? thanks Mohan
I'm developing a website with SQL SERVER 2000 and IIS6 (beta). I'm using ASP.NET webforms for my application. I was wondering if anyone knows how to use the Image datatype for dynamically loading images/word docs/sound files
pls. Help! I am not getting that how to use the image datatype in sql server 2000 when i am inserting text to it and on retrieving it is showing hexadecimal string ... I want to know all of your views on the usage of image datatype.. Thanks...
Hi,In my SQL Server 2000, I have a Table MyUser which has one colum PassWord,and the PassWord's datatype is Image. I'm wondering how can a password bean image.Thanks for help.Jason
Hi,This is driving me nuts, I have a table that stores notes regarding anoperation in an IMAGE data type field in MS SQL Server 2000.I can read and write no problem using Access using the StrConv function andI can Update the field correctly in T-SQL using:DECLARE @ptrval varbinary(16)SELECT @ptrval = TEXTPTR(BITS_data)FROM mytable_BINARY WHERE ID = 'RB215'WRITETEXT OPERATION_BINARY.BITS @ptrval 'My notes for this operation'However, I just can not seem to be able to convert back to text theinformation once it is stored using T-SQL.My selects keep returning bin data.How to do this! Thanks for your help.SD
The ERP manufacturer used an image data type to store large text data fields. I am trying to move these data types from one database to another database using either Sql Queries or MS Access. I can cast them as an 8000 char varchar to read them directly but have no luck importing into these image data fields.
Access and Crystal are not able to read these fields directly.
Any suggestions? Most information about these fields has to do with loading files but I am just moving data.
Hi when I store html file with image in image data type of database sqlserver, where will actual data store (content of html file, and file image which display on html file), in which folder Can I help you
I want to store my MS-Word documents and Excel sheets in the database. So, i have used the image datatype. Iam not able to download the documents from the database. i have used getBytes() method. But when i try to download excel sheet document, i get a error message saying, "File error: data may have been lost". Can i get some help. can u say how can i put word and excel docs in the database and retrieve it. regards, sathish
How to insert or retrieve images type data in sql server?I want to put a jpeg file in sql server.How can I accomplish that?>How to input into the table and how to retrieve that from the table I have a table contacts.The fields are ID int Name Varchar Photo Image
I need to store images in MS SQL. I have the upload procedures and stuff but I'm missing the point about the image data type size.
It is supposed to be able to store up to 2Gb!!! but when I declare the data field image I can't specify the max size for the field and by default is 16 !!
16 bytes!! what can I do with that? How can I insert a file?
I am working on application maintance. I got a Contains(myField, myString) that used to look into an image data type field (text) for the string, but right now it's not responding they way it's supposed to do.
Recently really big files have been introduced in the DB, could this related to the issue?
I'm using ODBC to interface a Microsoft SQL Server 2000. One of theoperations involves placing files within BLOBs. I'm using the imagedata type for this purpose. Most of the time this works okey, but whentrying to add a 21,3 MB file I get an error. The error code is 22001,which means "String right-truncation". But why? Does this mean thatthe field cannot accepts BLOBs with this size?
I have an asp.net 2 app that retrieves images from a SQL Server 2005 Image field in our database. I have this working successfully apart from one problem. When I retrieve an animated gif, the animation is lost. Is there anyway around this?
Hi I am currently working on an application that uses a stored procedure to retrieve data from a database and then display it in a web page. My problem is that some of the data in the database will be images, I am currently putting in test data to test my code/procedures my problem is how do I put in test data for images, when I am finished I am going to add an admin section that will allow me to add images that way but how do I go about adding them to the database until then? I have set the field to the image data type but have no idea how to relate this to an image on my server? Thanks, Adam
Just starting to investigate this. I need to store digital pictures in my database for use in claims and disputes. I have played a bit with the image datatype but notice that one picture takes up 1Mb as a TIFF and 3Mb as a JPEG. Does anybody work with this stuff and if you do what is the best picture format to use in regards to keeping clarity but minimizing size used in the db. Is there any load conversion routines that would shrink the size of the file.
Any suggestions or comments on this topic are appreciated.
Just starting to investigate this. I need to store digital pictures in my database for use in claims and disputes. I have played a bit with the image datatype but notice that one picture takes up 1Mb as a TIFF and 3Mb as a JPEG. Does anybody work with this stuff and if you do what is the best picture format to use in regards to keeping clarity but minimizing size used in the db. Is there any load conversion routines that would shrink the size of the file.
Any suggestions or comments on this topic are appreciated.
Hello, I am trying to store pictures in an Image data type column of my MsSQL table from PHP, or even SQL Query Analyzer for that matter. In PHP I use the bin2hex() function to get the HEX equivilent of the picture, I'm sure everyone knows that when you convert a Binary file to HEX, the file size is doubled. When I try to insert the HEX file into my table with a query like: INSERT INTO PicTable (fileType, fileData) VALUES ('jpg', 0x47494638396164014100f70000000000ffffff2f2f2fe800020c0c0ce....)
MsSQL will store EXACTLY HALF of the file. The byte count of the stored HEX data and original Binary data is exactly the same, so when I try to extract the file and display it, in a browser window for instance, I can see exactly half of the image. I have tried everything I can think of to fix this, but I am at a loss. Does anyone know of anything that would cause this strange behavior. I have no problems at all doing this with MySQL's BLOB data type. Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi I have a table with image data type column. I would like to store photos (images in .jpg format) in the table. I am using ADODC to connect VB.NET with MS-SQL server 2000.
so i have a table with 25million rows. this table has an image data type column and i want to set this column to null. what is the most efficient way to archive my goal. SQL SERVER 2008
I am saving large text document in an image type of column in a SQL Server 2000 table. How will I set up searching of words/ phrases for data stored in this column?
Hi everyone, I have an odd problem. I have a generic upload/download ASP.net page that allows the upload and download of and type of file. I have so far tested the following file types: XLS, MDB, JPG, DLL, EXE, PDF, TXT, SWF, and GIF All of these upload and download fine, EXCEPT PDF's. I have tried 4 different PDF's and all open prior to upload/download, but after uploading and downloading, I get the following (from Adobe Reader) error upon trying to open: "There was an error opening this document. The file is damaged and could not be repaired" Here's my current code: 9 Protected Sub ItemCommand_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As RepeaterCommandEventArgs)10 11 If e.CommandName = "open" Then12 Dim sqlConn As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("data_partsbranding").ConnectionString)13 Dim sSQL As New StringBuilder14 Dim sqlCmd As SqlCommand15 Dim sqlReader As SqlDataReader16 Dim byteArray(UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Length) As Byte17 18 sSQL.Append(" SELECT * ")19 sSQL.Append(" FROM [survey_document] ")20 sSQL.Append(" WHERE [sd_document_code] = @sd_document_code ")21 22 sqlCmd = New SqlCommand(sSQL.ToString, sqlConn)23 24 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_document_code", e.CommandArgument)25 26 sqlConn.Open()27 sqlReader = sqlCmd.ExecuteReader28 29 While sqlReader.Read30 31 Response.ContentType = sqlReader("sd_mime_type").ToString()32 Response.BinaryWrite(sqlReader("sd_document"))33 Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" & sqlReader("sd_file_name").ToString())34 End While35 36 sqlReader.Close()37 sqlConn.Close()38 39 End If40 41 End Sub42 43 Protected Sub btnInsert_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnInsert.Click44 45 'Make sure a file has been successfully uploaded46 If UploadedFile.HasFile Then47 48 'Connect to the database and insert a new record into Products49 Dim sqlConn As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("data_partsbranding").ConnectionString)50 Dim sSQL As New StringBuilder51 Dim sqlCmd As SqlCommand52 Dim byteArray(UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Length - 1) As Byte53 54 'Read the files binary data into a Byte array55 UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(byteArray, 0, byteArray.Length)56 57 sSQL.Append(" INSERT INTO [survey_document] ")58 sSQL.Append(" ( sd_document ")59 sSQL.Append(" , sd_title ")60 sSQL.Append(" , sd_file_name ")61 sSQL.Append(" , sd_upload_date ")62 sSQL.Append(" , sd_mime_type ")63 sSQL.Append(" ) VALUES ( @sd_document ")64 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_title ")65 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_file_name ")66 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_upload_date ")67 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_mime_type ")68 sSQL.Append(" ) ")69 70 sqlCmd = New SqlCommand(sSQL.ToString, sqlConn)71 72 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_title", FileTitle.Text.Trim())73 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_mime_type", UploadedFile.PostedFile.ContentType)74 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_file_name", System.IO.Path.GetFileName(UploadedFile.PostedFile.FileName))75 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_upload_date", Now)76 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_document", byteArray)77 78 sqlConn.Open()79 sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery()80 sqlConn.Close()81 82 Else83 84 'Either the file upload failed or no file was selected85 86 End If87 88 End SubI have also tried the following code as a result of searching far and wide, trying other peoples methods: 1 Protected Sub ItemCommand_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As RepeaterCommandEventArgs) 2 3 If e.CommandName = "open" Then 4 Dim sqlConn As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("data_partsbranding").ConnectionString) 5 Dim sSQL As New StringBuilder 6 Dim sqlCmd As SqlCommand 7 Dim sqlReader As SqlDataReader 8 Dim byteArray(UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Length) As Byte 9 10 sSQL.Append(" SELECT * ") 11 sSQL.Append(" FROM [survey_document] ") 12 sSQL.Append(" WHERE [sd_document_code] = @sd_document_code ") 13 14 sqlCmd = New SqlCommand(sSQL.ToString, sqlConn) 15 16 sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_document_code", e.CommandArgument) 17 18 sqlConn.Open() 19 sqlReader = sqlCmd.ExecuteReader 20 21 While sqlReader.Read 22 23 Dim buffer() As Byte = sqlReader("sd_document") 24 Dim blen As Integer = CType(sqlReader("sd_document"), Byte()).Length 25 26 Response.ContentType = sqlReader("sd_mime_type").ToString() 27 Response.OutputStream.Write(buffer, 0, blen,) 28 Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "attachment;filename=" & sqlReader("sd_file_name").ToString()) 29 End While 30 31 sqlReader.Close() 32 sqlConn.Close() 33 34 End If 35 36 End Sub 37 38 Protected Sub btnInsert_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnInsert.Click 39 40 'Make sure a file has been successfully uploaded 41 If UploadedFile.HasFile Then 42 43 'Connect to the database and insert a new record into Products 44 Dim sqlConn As New SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("data_partsbranding").ConnectionString) 45 Dim sSQL As New StringBuilder 46 Dim sqlCmd As SqlCommand 47 Dim byteArray(UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Length - 1) As Byte 48 49 'Read the files binary data into a Byte array 50 UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(byteArray, 0, byteArray.Length) 51 52 sSQL.Append(" INSERT INTO [survey_document] ") 53 sSQL.Append(" ( sd_document ") 54 sSQL.Append(" , sd_title ") 55 sSQL.Append(" , sd_file_name ") 56 sSQL.Append(" , sd_upload_date ") 57 sSQL.Append(" , sd_mime_type ") 58 sSQL.Append(" ) VALUES ( @sd_document ") 59 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_title ") 60 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_file_name ") 61 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_upload_date ") 62 sSQL.Append(" , @sd_mime_type ") 63 sSQL.Append(" ) ") 64 65 sqlCmd = New SqlCommand(sSQL.ToString, sqlConn) 66 67 'sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_title", PictureTitle.Text.Trim()) 68 'sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_mime_type", UploadedFile.PostedFile.ContentType) 69 'sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_file_name", System.IO.Path.GetFileName(UploadedFile.PostedFile.FileName)) 70 'sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_upload_date", Now) 71 'sqlCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@sd_document", byteArray) 72 73 sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@sd_mime_type", SqlDbType.VarChar)) 74 sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@sd_title", SqlDbType.VarChar)) 75 sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@sd_upload_date", SqlDbType.DateTime)) 76 77 sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@sd_file_name", SqlDbType.VarChar)) 78 79 sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@sd_document", SqlDbType.Image)) 80 81 Dim bArray(UploadedFile.PostedFile.ContentLength - 1) As Byte 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 UploadedFile.PostedFile.InputStream.Read(bArray, 0, UploadedFile.PostedFile.ContentLength) 89 90 sqlCmd.Parameters("@sd_mime_type").Value = UploadedFile.PostedFile.ContentType 91 sqlCmd.Parameters("@sd_title").Value = PictureTitle.Text.Trim() 92 sqlCmd.Parameters("@sd_upload_date").Value = Now 93 94 sqlCmd.Parameters("@sd_file_name").Value = System.IO.Path.GetFileName(UploadedFile.PostedFile.FileName).ToLower 95 96 sqlCmd.Parameters("@sd_document").Value = bArray 97 98 99 sqlConn.Open() 100 sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery() 101 sqlConn.Close() 102 103 Else 104 105 'Either the file upload failed or no file was selected 106 107 End If 108 109 End Sub 110
This method atleast gives a different error: "Adobe Reader could not open '132-171510.pdf' because it is either not a supported file type or the file has been damaged (for examplc, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded)." Please help, it would be appreciated. Thanks
Hi, Does anyone know how to deal with image data type within stored procedure when using SQL2000? I have a table and there is an image data type column. In this table I need to make a copy of one row within a table through a SP /it means to retrieve the whole row within SP, change another columns data (but, that the image is not modified) / and save the modified row back to the same table. Problem is, that within SP is not alowed to use local varaibles of image data type. Does anyone know a solution for this? Please. Thank you.
I was working on figuring out where a certain application wasstoring the multiple selection choices I was doing through the app.I finally figured out that they were being store in an IMAGEdata type colum with the variable length of 26 bytes.This is the first time I ran into such way of storing multipleselections in a single Image data type.Is this a better alternative than to store into a One-to-Manytables? If so then I'll have to consider using the Image datatype approach next time I have to do something like storing1 to thousands of selections.Thank you