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regards,
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Hi guys,
 I want to update a PDF file and store it in the MSSQL database. (I know it is better if I save the file on server and just store the link to it, but I have to store the file on the database "Project Requirements")
I would probably use FileUpload control to upload the file. but would I upload it to server temporarly and then save it or would I just upload it to DB.
I appreciate your help and suggestions and any tips & tricks or issue that I have to consider.
Regards,Mehdi

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