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June 13th, 2006, 03:46 PM
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Using MS SQL Binary Data Type
I want to use varBinary to store some values but I'm a little confused on choosing the correct size for the data type. I'm not use to dealing with binary.
I think I understand that Binary is stored as bytes...? If, for example, I have a string that is going to be a maximum of 30 characters long, I would use the nVarChar data type with a size of 30. So if I am storing a password that is no more then 30 characters long (from an array), and saving it as varBinary, would I choose 30 as the size for the binary data type?
Also, I'm looking for a very good buffer to read binary data from the database, are there any excellent examples of a buffer I could use when reading the binary data from the database? Should I also use the buffer when saving data to the database?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Shup; June 13th, 2006 at 03:58 PM.
For replies, I am using:
MS SQL 2000, VS .Net 2003, Visual C++ 6.0, XP Pro
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February 6th, 2007, 01:30 PM
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Re: Using MS SQL Binary Data Type
Have you found your answer to this, Shup?
I have a similar need of inserting/selecting binary data from a SQL Server 2000 table.
I'd appreciate any insight you may have come across.
jim
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February 7th, 2007, 07:46 AM
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Re: Using MS SQL Binary Data Type
Post your requirements for taht data. I don't know what a problem is. I'm using binary data in SQL2000 with no problem at all. If U want to store passwords in db then I think it should be avoided. If U cannot live without it U can use ittaking into account difference between UNICODE string length and number of bytes it takes to store it (and if it is a password than is should be hashed). So what your problem really is? What programming language U prefer to use?
Best regards,
Krzemo.
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February 7th, 2007, 10:06 AM
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Re: Using MS SQL Binary Data Type
Krzemo-
Thank you for your interest in my problem.
I have created a new thread with the details entitled:
"Multiple-step OLE DB ... errors" on ADO PutValue
I welcome any thoughts you may have about my issue, which has me completely blocked.
Regards,
jim
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