I have some varbinary data stored in a table in MS Sql Server 2005. Does anyone have SQL code that takes a query as input (lets say the query guarantees that a single column of varbinary is returned) and outputs the bytes to disk (one file per row?) I'm sure this has been asked a thousand times before, but Googling comes up with mostly .net solutions. I want an SQL solution.
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The BCP approach does not work for me. The bytes it writes to disk cannot be deserialized back to the .net objects I stored. This means that the bytes on disk aren't equivalent to what's stored. Perhaps BCP is writing some kind of header. I'm not sure. I found the following code here at the bottom of the article. It works great! Although it was intended for stored BMP images, it works with any varbinary.
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You can use BCP, not T-SQL, but works well.
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SQL is designed to work with database objects, so from it's point of view anything else doesn't exists. Sure, there are extended procedures like Maybe the closest approach would be using the FILESTREAM attribute for binary types of SQL Server 2008, which allow storing some columns directly as files in a folder instead of using the database: Note that the FILESTREAM storage is designed for maintain large files out of the database in order to increase performance, and not for allowing direct access to files (i.e. T-SQL still doesn't have the concept of a filesystem). I my opinion, direct access to the filesystem from SQL will defeat some of the purposes of a database (mainly having data stored in a structured way). So I would recommend following the advice of Dustin and use a tool like BCP or any other data dumper. |
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