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"Storing an image into Sql Server Database "

Is there any way of storing an image file into a specific Table .
It would be of great help for me if i come to know something about it.
Jul 23 '05 #1
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One simple way is to store the physical path of the image

Madhivanan

Jul 23 '05 #2
(sa*********@in diatimes.com) writes:
Is there any way of storing an image file into a specific Table .
It would be of great help for me if i come to know something about it.


You can use the image datatype. You can also opt to store the image
in the file system and store only the path in the database as
Madhivanan suggested. This latter is simpler to implement, in the
short-term at least, but is less reliable since you have poorer
transaction scope, the file can more easily disappear.

Thus using image is more robust, but admittedly it takes more code to
come there.
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