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On 06/16/2010 11:35 AM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> You can also determine the path and file name from the blob or should I
> create a column attached with this information stored?
You are overthinking this. A blob is just a collection of bytes in the sam
Hi,
2010/6/16 Roger Binns
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> On 06/16/2010 04:14 AM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> > But the next time I select a single line instead of two:
> > fetchall [( > 0x02CC2A30>,)]
> >
> > What's wrong.
>
> Errr, nothing. Blobs are returned as buff
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On 06/16/2010 04:14 AM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> But the next time I select a single line instead of two:
> fetchall [( 0x02CC2A30>,)]
>
> What's wrong.
Errr, nothing. Blobs are returned as buffers too. (This way you can
distinguish them from
Hi,
2010/6/15 Roger Binns
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> On 06/15/2010 01:46 PM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> > I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
> > you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
> > obviously need to create a blob field b
Hi,
2010/6/16 Fabio Spadaro
> Hi
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> 2010/6/15 Roger Binns
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>> On 06/15/2010 01:46 PM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
>> > I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
>> > you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
>
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2010/6/15 Roger Binns
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> On 06/15/2010 01:46 PM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> > I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
> > you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
> > obviously need to create a blob field b
On 15 Jun 2010, at 10:26pm, Roger Binns wrote:
> On 06/15/2010 02:16 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
>> An image file is just a file. If you really want to store a file in a
>> database, open the file, read the contents, and store what you read in a
>> BLOB field.
>
> That is the general correct answ
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On 06/15/2010 02:16 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
> An image file is just a file. If you really want to store a file in a
> database, open the file, read the contents, and store what you read in a BLOB
> field.
That is the general correct answer but not
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On 06/15/2010 01:46 PM, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
> you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
> obviously need to create a blob field but how to store image files?
If you are u
On 15 Jun 2010, at 9:46pm, Fabio Spadaro wrote:
> I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
> you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
> obviously need to create a blob field but how to store image files?
An image file is just a file. If you really want to s
Hi all.
I am developing an interface to Python 's SQLite and would it be
you can store files in the sqlite database. To do this
obviously need to create a blob field but how to store image files?
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