Hi everyone. I have a field that is image datatype. That table is included in a snapshot replication. When I try to update that field - on the publication server, which is the same as distributor server - if the image is too big (in size), an error message appears. When I try to update with images that has less size it works. If I take out the subscriptions, it works for every image size. Any ideas?
I got following meesage, when i doing search, please helpMicrosoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e14' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Search on full-text catalog 'CCM_FT_Catalog' for database ID 10, table ID 987150562 with search condition '11' failed with unknown result (3a8d75c).
I'm running into a problem with Full-Text searching. I have a procedure which uses a full-text search. When I run it in SQL query analyzer €“ it runs immediately. I exec this procedure from my ASP page and it returns timeout error. After the first query attempt I can run it (executing the ASP-page) as many times as I want with different search words and it will work fine (no errors) ... But if I wait for about 30 minutes and then try it again, it will give the error again just on the first try. I've tried using search words that exist and ones that don't exist in the db and they both give the same error, so it's not that it's trying to return too many rows.
I'm using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I want to insert a value which has the UTF-8 encoding into a field of the database which has the "text" data Type but it saves like this : " ?????????????? "
I would be thankful if u tell me how should I save it ? here is the SqlComand I wrote :
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
Hi,I created a table with one column being that of an 'image' data type. The problem is I don't know how to insert an image into that column. Pleas Help.
I don't know much about the image data type in sql server 7.0. is there any article on the net which i can read. i want to store some images in the database and don't know how to do that?
Hi!! Im psyche34. :confused: I was confused on what to do on a Image datatype. I had created a dummy database name "DUMMY_DB" On that database I created a table name TB1 having a fields name: Picture as image Text as text through queries I insert a value to each field but the problem I can't insert a value on column Picture.
What value would I insert on the field "Picture" Is it the directory where the picture was stored??
Hi, I have a table with ntext and image datatype. I did BCP out succesfully but when I try to to BCP in, I am getting error. ---------- Starting copy... SQLState = 22005, NativeError = 0 Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid character value for cast specification SQLState = 22005, NativeError = 0 Error = [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid character value for cast specification SQLState = 22005, NativeError = 0 ------------------ I read somewhere that I can use BULK INSERT with a format file. Can someone suggest how to BCP in siccesfully or How does the format file looks like for this kind of task?. I am using SQL Server 2000. --------- Here is my table structure.. ----------- CREATE TABLE [dbo].[NOTIFY_TEMPLATE] ( [ID] [numeric](28, 0) NOT NULL , [SENDER] [varchar] (128) NOT NULL , [SUBJECT] [varchar] (512) NOT NULL , [BODY] [ntext] NOT NULL , [PRIORITY] [numeric](28, 0) NULL DEFAULT (2), [ENABLED] [numeric](28, 0) NULL DEFAULT (1), [LANGID] [numeric](28, 0) NOT NULL DEFAULT (0), [NOTIFY_TYPE] [numeric](28, 0) NULL DEFAULT (0), [REQUEST_TYPE] [numeric](28, 0) NULL , [CUSTOMIZED] [numeric](28, 0) NOT NULL DEFAULT (0) ) ON [DATA1] TEXTIMAGE_ON [DATA1]
i have so doubts in my mind and that i want to discuss with you guys... Can i use more then 5/6 fields in a table with datatype of Text as u know Text can store maximu data... ? acutally i am trying to store a very long strings values into the all fields. it's just popup into my mind that might be table structer would not able to store that my amount of data when u use more then 5/6 text datatypes...
and another thing... is which one is better to use as data type "Text" or "varchar(max)"... ? if any article to read more about these thing,, can you refere to me...
I have a table Table1 which has a Col called "Msg" datatype image<binary>. Msg alreay has the plain text or RTF text as a image datatype (binary)If I execute the following query "Select Msg from Table1 where id =3" then this query is returning the following ASCII/Binary data.Msg = "0x7B5C727466315C616E73695C616E7369637067313235325C64656666305C6465666C616E67313033337B5C666F6E7474626C7B5C66305C6673776973735C66707271325C66636861727365743020417269616C3B7D7B5C66315C6673776973735C66707271325C666368617273657430204D6963726F736F667420"Can any body tell me how can I convert the above binary data to plain text from my query?Thanks for any reply.
I have image type col.I'm trying to do the following,DECLARE @Data varbinary(16)SET @Data = (select imageCol from Table1 where id=3)As image datatype returns varbinary value, so I want to store image col value to a varbinary variable(or any other type variable, eg., varchar). But getting following error,========================================Server: Msg 279, Level 16, State 3, Line 2The text, ntext, and image data types are invalid in this subquery or aggregate expression.========================================Is there anyway to store image datatype value to a variable?Cheers.
Is there any method to find out the size of an image datatype currently in the database. For example I have 2 tables that contain the same image, but the archive table is not displaying the same as the main. I am thinking the image file was corrupted somehow but don't know how to check this out. Any ideas?
I have a table with an IMAGE datatype. Without using xp_cmdshell and bcp, is it possible to get this image to disk? We do have the OLE procedures enabled so I can use those to create in instance of the Scripting.FileSystemObject and write to disk but how do I convert the image datatype to something I can store on disk and it actually be a readable format? If it helps, we only store this particular field in JPEG format in the database.
Hi all,I have a database with 40GB of binary objects stored in image columnsin two tables.Our database server is also used for another 15 databases.SQL Server caches the image-column, causing the cache-hit-ratio todramatically decrease, since fetching a couple of binaries from theimage-column uses up thememory, and throws other cached objects out of the cache.Is there a way, and could someone tell me how, to avoid caching ofspecificcolumns/tables?Regards///Magnus
Hi,I want download photos (image datatype) from a SQL-2000 databaseinto windows based jpeg files (one for each record). Just wondering isthere any way of doing this without using TEXTCOPY?Michael
I have a column called "Image" in a table that stores all the user information. Image holds the data for the user's badge photo. I'm currently working on a project to move some of the data from the users table to more relevant tables. With the SQL script I wrote to copy the data into the new tables the image data appears to not have been transferred correctly. I had tried storing the image data into a variable of type varbinary(8000) before inserting it back in. Is there a certain datatype that must be used to store the data when reading from a column of data type "image" and then inserting it into another column of data type "image" without getting truncation or corruption of the data?
I am using the image datatype to upload files onto SQL SErver 2000. My problem is that it seems as though the database is only accepting files of size 65Kb or less. What is the best way of resolving this problem?
We used SSIS to move data from a table in SQL 2000 which had a column with the image datatype to a column in a table in SQL 2005 that has a datatype of varbinary(max). No errors were produced from the SSIS package.
There were a number of records where the DATALENGTH of the column with the image datatype was greater than 8000. Was the data truncated for these records?
This is probably a very elementary question, but I am not familiar with the application or the data.
Below is the source table in SQL 2000 and a select count(*) ...