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- Subject: Re: While you're packing (some questions about gb.db2)
- From: Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 15:04:49 +0200
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Il 14/08/24 14:55, Fabien Bodard ha scritto:
Le mer. 14 août 2024 à 14:05, Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx>> a écrit : Il 14/08/24 13:46, Fabien Bodard ha scritto: > nope , shut me up lol. > aByte.Bounds.Count is 1 , aByte.Bounds[0] is the Length value and > fails as well. > > but what does "seem" to work is not supplying the start or length > data and let it use the default > > hResult!image = aByte.ToString() > > > But the remain problem is the image is stored as row.. so ways bigger > that the initial png file. It's not working with parsimony... > Hi Fabien, In fact it seems that Java has opted for the same solution as Benoit... Maybe ... My thinking will not change 😁. Or maybe their database use compressing for string storage in some case... I don't know. I use many small capacity machines... It's a way of thinking by reflex. Regards Gianluigi
Hi Fabien, In my small database projects, I have always stored file paths and not files (blob). However, the files are always present in a folder, so they are stored on the computer, with the problem that it is not enough to back up the database to save the files. Are you sure this system is more economical? Regards Gianluigi
Re: While you're packing (some questions about gb.db2) | Christof Thalhofer <chrisml@xxxxxxxxxxx> |