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Using GetBytes with varbinary fields

Dan
I'm storing a byte array in a varbinary field in a SQL
Server 2000 database, eg:

dim b() as byte = new byte() {1,2,3,4}

but when I attempt to retrieve the byte array (using
OdbcDataReader.GetBytes), my array contains different
information than what is stored.

When I query the field using query analyzer, the data
displayed is as I inserted. I believe that sql server
stores varbinary in hexadecimal format and when it comes
back to vb, it's obviously in a different, and unexpected
format.

Is there a mechanism to retrieve the exact data that was
inserted?

Thanks in advance.
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Cor
Hi Dan,

I do not know this problem, it is also specific I think,

I assume that if you get an answer on this you probably faster in the
newsgroup

Adonet
<news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet>

Web interface:

<http://communities2.microsoft.com/co...s/?dg=microsof
t.public.dotnet.framework.adonet>
I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor
..
Nov 20 '05 #2
Cor
Hi Dan,

I do not know this problem, it is also specific I think,

I assume that if you get an answer on this you probably faster in the
newsgroup

Adonet
<news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet>

Web interface:

<http://communities2.microsoft.com/co...s/?dg=microsof
t.public.dotnet.framework.adonet>
I hope this helps a little bit?

Cor
..
Nov 20 '05 #3

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