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   =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= to Joe Cool   
   Re: Extracting Image datatype content wi   
   31 Jul 10 20:41:18   
   
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   XPost: microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp   
   From: arne@vajhoej.dk   
      
   On 31-07-2010 20:39, Joe Cool wrote:   
   > On Jul 31, 8:37 pm, Arne Vajhøj  wrote:   
   >> On 31-07-2010 20:29, Joe Cool wrote:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>> On Jul 31, 8:02 pm, Arne Vajhøj    wrote:   
   >>>> On 31-07-2010 19:36, Joe Cool wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>>> I am cross posting this request for help in both the C#,NET and the   
   >>>>> SQLServer newsgroups in he hope that some reader of one these   
   >>>>> newsgroups can offer some help.   
   >>   
   >>>>> I am well aware that the image datatype (as well as others) are being   
   >>>>> phased out in some future version of SQL Server. For that reason, in   
   >>>>> all of my personal C#.NET projects that store images use the   
   >>>>> varbinary(max) datatype.   
   >>   
   >>>>> I am in the process of converting a VB.NET project that I use for   
   >>>>> consulting work with a former (and hopefully soon to be repeat)   
   >>>>> employer tp C#.NET. When originally designed, their software was based   
   >>>>> on SQL7. Currently their software supports SQL2005. One key table in   
   >>>>> their database is a table of images and (not sure if it still does)   
   >>>>> but legacy databases utilize the image datatype to store images. With   
   >>>>> SQL7 I used a SQL command line utility called TEXTCOPY to extract the   
   >>>>> binary content of image columns to a JPG file.   
   >>   
   >>>>> This utility needs to be able to extract these images to external   
   >>>>> files even for legacy databases that may still use the image datatype.   
   >>>>> But I find that the technique I use to extract images from a   
   >>>>> varbinary(max) column doesn't work for image datatypes. And I see that   
   >>>>> SQL2005, while it still supports image datatype, the TEXTCOPY utility   
   >>>>> is nowhere to be found.   
   >>   
   >>>>> Any ideas on how to extract image data types from a SQL2005 database   
   >>>>> with C#.NET?   
   >>   
   >>>> Have you tried the obvious: SqlConnection, SqlCommand, SELECT,   
   >>>> ExecuteReader, SqlDataReader og læse kolonnen som byte[] ?   
   >>   
   >>> Here is what I am using that works with varbinary(max) datatype   
   >>> columns.   
   >>   
   >>> SqlCommand cmd;   
   >>> SqlDataReader rdr;   
   >>> DataTable dataTable;   
   >>   
   >>> cmd = new SqlCommand("select imagecolumn, linkcolumn from images",   
   >>> cn)'   
   >>> rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader();   
   >>> dataTable.Load(rdr);   
   >>   
   >> Drop the data table and try:   
   >>   
   >> while(rdr.Read())   
   >> {   
   >>       byte[] image = (byte[])rdr[0];   
   >>       string link = (string)rdr[1];   
   >>       // process image and link   
   >>   
   >> }   
   >   
   > Umm, so are you saying that while the datatable works with a   
   > varbinary(max) datatype, for an image datatype I should drop the   
   > datatable and just use a data reader?   
      
   I don't know if the data table is the problem.   
      
   I know that the reader will work.   
      
   And according to your description, then you don't need   
   the data table.   
      
   So it is worth a try.   
      
   Arne   
      
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