I am using an image datatype to store multiple filetypes includeing plain
text data. it works except for pdf Data. When I retrieve the the file
couldn't be opened in acrobat reader and the file was 3KB bigger than the
original.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
I have a very large array of floating point numbers which I am tryingtostore in an image type field. I am using the dataset class todirectly enter the data but am having trouble trying to get this typeinto the image field. I guess the question is how do I get a largefloating point array into an image (byte)field of a database using thedataset class for new row entry.Thanks
I'm building a system when one can upload a document to the website.I will be storing the document on the hard-drive for quick/easy access,but I was also thinking of storing it in an existing database since mostof the sites information is all stored there.As well there would be only one place to worry about backing up. And ifthe file on the hard-drive was ever missing or became corrupted, I couldrestore it form tha database. Is this feasable? Has anyone ever done this?--* Don VaillancourtDirector of Software Development**WEB IMPACT INC.*phone: 416-815-2000 ext. 245fax: 416-815-2001email: Join Bytes! <mailto:donv@webimpact.com>web: http://www.web-impact.com/ This email message is intended only for the addressee(s)and contains information that may be confidential and/orcopyright. If you are not the intended recipient pleasenotify the sender by reply email and immediately deletethis email. Use, disclosure or reproduction of this emailby anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictlyprohibited. No representation is made that this email orany attachments are free of viruses. Virus scanning isrecommended and is the responsibility of the recipient./
I am using the 3-tiered architecture design (presentation, business laws, and data acess layers). I am stuck on how to send the image the user selects in the upload file control to the BLL and then to the DAL because the DAL does all the inserts into the database. I would like to be able to check the file type in the BLL to make sure the file being uploaded is indeed a picture. Is there a way I can send the location of the file to the BLL, check the filetype, then upload the file and have the DAL insert the image into the database? I have seen examples where people use streams to upload the file directly from their presentation layer, but I would like to keep everything seperated in the three classes if possible. I also wasn't sure what variable type the image would be in the function in the BLL that receive the image from the PL. If there are any examples or tips anyone can give me that would be appreciated.
1. How can I upload new pictures into the database through the browser. 2. Can you describe how the new picture of the product would be uploaded into the database. 3. How do you handle different formats that pictures come in gif, tif, jpeg, etc.
4. How can you say that SQL server does support images well, because on microsoft site they loaded up the satellite data of the earth into sqlserver which is only picture data
What are the negatives, challenges and issues going to be if we choose to store 300-1000 GB worth of image, xml and PDF files (avg size 1 mb) in SQL server 2005 db.
I have got this issue when I am trying to store an Image on a database through a stored procedure. I give you the code in C# and the stored procedure
Code Snippet
//I have got these two variables with the ID(foreign key) and the array of bytes of the Image (the values are OK) int ID_Inmueble byte[] imagen -- dimension 26246
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(...) //The conexion works fine (I tested it).
hi friends, i want to show images in repeater control dynamically. i want to store the image url in database like i have stored the images on onefolder c:images this will contain images how can i store and use the urls in database or atleast how can i show the images from the folder dynamically please help me out
I'm storing thumbnails in SQL CE and accessing them from my WPF application. The save seems to take place ok and there's binary data in the image field however when it comes back out it appears to be corrupted somehow. Can someone have a look at the code below and verify I'm doing the conversion correctly before storing in my image field? Thanks!
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.
I did some quick Googling and didn't find the article of my dreams here. Any experience with storing files in the db in 2005? Any opinions?
Here's the deal. We have our new 'Enterprise' software being designed and written in St. Petersburg (not FL) and I'm reviewing the design for dealing with letters and forms that are generated as hard copy from our business (by the thousands per month) and sent to clients for review, signature etc. Then they are returned by fax or snail mail.
The current design has all of these being stored in image data type columns in the database--storing saved files of the actual outgoing stuff and saved files of the stuff that comes in (scanned copies or the files from our fax server).
This screams 'BAD IDEA' based on our experience doing this in SQL Server 2000. We get things like 23 page faxes from Dr's offices, large packets of FMLA forms returned, etc. In 2000 they tended to get rather large when stored in the DB and caused us all kinds of headaches when Microsoft changed how it recognized and displayed certain types of files, e.g. tiffs.
Further, the outgoing stuff is largely boilerplate with added fields from the db--name, address, a few dates. My proposed design for outbound notifications and forms was to keep only references to the template used, the date created, and an id to link it to the personal info of the schmoe to whom it was sent--essentially, store which document template and then just enough data to map to the variable content that is pulled from the db. Then you can recreate the file that was printed and mailed at any time in the future, but you don't actually save the .doc (or Word .xml) anywhere, not in the file system, not in the db.
The current developers feel this is way too much work to design--and it is certainly more effort than just generating .docs/.xml files via a merge with Word and then stuffing those into the database. They also argue that having them in the db makes them 'more secure' and more 'accessible' to users around the globe.
Does anyone know if the image storage is any better in 2005 than 2000? The .docs & .tifs we used to store just about tripled in size when we put them in the db in 2000. Plus there were the defrag issues and generally it was an unsatisfying experience.
Does anyone know what the advantages/disadvantages of generating Word .xml files might be? Can they be stored as xml data type in SQL Server? Perhaps this is a better option?
If anyone has the time to digest this, please send opinions.
I am using FileUpload control in ASP.net 2.0 to upload files and store them into SQL server database as an image. I am fine with MS office files, image files and etc. We have Product Center (Proe) engineering software to configure parts and the files generated through this software have PLT extension when I store these files, the file type is Plian/text. I am using Fileupload.PostedFile.Content to get the file type. How can I store PLT, TIF files in SQL server? Please help.
Hi, I have a concern about adding a new field to a table with image field - which is huge. Will there be a problem with some databases, where they have a hard time locating data correctly after such a large field? Previously this happened to me, and what was advised to put all the big fields at the end of the table. Thanks.
I am storing xml in an xml datatype field in a table. But when I am generating physical file from the xml field, '&' in the xml field is getting converted into '&' in the physical file. But I want '&' to be intact.
i need to store a bmp or zipped file in a field of a ms sql db. i read the file using vb6 o.net, and in my mind i think sto store it in binary mode. the files could be more of 12 mega. whitch kind of field a could use?
This may be a stupid question but I can't find an easy answer for what Iwant to do. I need a blob data field that can store both binary and textdata like the sql_variant field. I am using vb.net to populate a sql table.I want to store both string and binary data.
DTS is not properly exporting a database between the servers when a table is containing a image fieldReason it gives as ::Error::Transfer Status: Transferring Data: (Table '[dbo].[Here comes the table name used ]') Data truncation occurred in table [dbo].[Here comes the table name used ], column 1. any workaround or solutions would be more appericated
Hi,Tasks in a MS Project SQL Server database have an image field calledTASK_RTF_NOTES. It contains text in RTF format. We would like to convertthis within a standard SQL statement into plain text.I suspect this is not possible without some sort of bolt-on, or at the veryleast using T-SQL in some way.Any ideas?Thanks,Gareth
Hi , i have a trigger that start on a record insert . . .This take de ID of the inserted record and start to fill other table in the database.In this triggher i have to update an image field of a table , getting the value from another table .I've casted this value in varbinary , but var binary can take only 8000 byte , and this fileis bigger than 8000 byte . . .How can i proced to solve the problem ???Thanks
I am storing my upoaded images in sql server. However, if the user does not upload an image, a broken link is shown in the page. All that shows up in the DB field is <Binary>.
Can we set this field to a default value? Is it possible to view this binary data.
I would like a default blank gif to be returned if no image is uploaded.
I have a SQL 2000 table in which pictures are stored as an Image column. I want to display then onto a c# aspx webpage without storing them to disk. What is the best way to read and display the pictures? In classic ASP I used to do this: Response.ContentType = "image/jpeg" Response.BinaryWrite rs.fields("ThisImage") but I can't get this to work in c#.
I was wondering if someone can help me with is problem.
I have uploaded word docs to the db which is fine. The problem is viewing. I can view then as word documents but the boss does not want the files opened in word.
Is it possable to retrieve the file from from the db and put into say a textbox or lable.
I can see the letter P using this code
Dim Doc() As Byte = New Byte(Convert.ToInt32(0)) {} Dim bytesReceived As Long = DBContent.GetBytes(0, 0, Doc, 0, Doc.Length)
Dim encoding As ASCIIEncoding = New ASCIIEncoding lblTest.Text = encoding.GetString(Doc, 0, Convert.ToInt32(bytesReceived)).ToString